VRU Community Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Support Pilot Evaluation

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VRU Community Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Support Pilot Evaluation

The pilot forming the basis of this report emerged from the Violence Reduction Unit’s (VRU) public health approach to violence, based on evidence that supporting the whole family should be a part of an integrated approach to reducing violence. The VRU appointed and funded Groundwork and Midaye to deliver the pilot across the two services.

Published 6 November 2024 By Lizzie Gilbert, Richard Ollerearnshaw, Amaka Udeagbaja, Hannah Lawrence, Max Stanford, Daniel Stern, Lucas Jones, Mia Johnson, Narendra Bhalla and Alice Coombes

VRU Practitioner Briefing Report

This briefing report is for practitioners and services who support service users with their emotional well-being and mental health – particularly service users from minoritised and marginalised communities.

Published 6 November 2024 By Richard Ollerearnshaw, Lizzie Gilbert, Amaka Udeagbaja and Hannah Lawrence

Holiday Childcare Survey 2024

In its 19th annual survey, Coram Family and Childcare finds that holiday childcare costs have jumped by 6% since 2023.

Published 19 July 2024 By Lydia Hodges, Emma Goddard, Alicia Knights-Toomer and Sam Shorto

Childcare Survey 2024

Coram Family and Childcare’s 23rd annual Childcare Survey uncovers the extent of national childcare shortages, with only a third (34%) of English councils reporting sufficient childcare for parents working full-time.

Published 19 March 2024 By Lydia Hodges, Sam Shorto and Emma Goddard

Case studies on the implementation of family hubs: Emerging strategies for success

The LGA commissioned Coram to develop a series of six case studies exploring various elements of family hubs delivery within councils in England.

Published 20 July 2023 By Lucas Jones, Research Assistant (Coram Impact and Evaluation), Emily Blackshaw, Lead Quantitative Analyst (Coram Impact and Evaluation) and Megan Jarvie, Head of Coram Family and Childcare (Coram Family and Childcare)

Coram Family & Childcare Survey 2023

The 22nd annual Childcare Survey is based on surveys from local authorities in England, Scotland and Wales, which were returned to Coram Family and Childcare between November 2022 and February 2023.

Published 6 March 2023 By Megan Jarvie, Sam Shorto, Lisa Kunwar Deer and Emma Goddard