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Leave us a gift in your Will – codicil form

Leaving a gift in your Will is a particularly personal way to make a lasting difference to a cause you care about

Published 6 February 2015 By Coram

Leaving a gift to Coram: Your questions answered

When you draw up your Will you can specify a list of those whom you wish to benefit, by how much and in what way. At this point, you may also consider leaving Coram a share of the residue that is left over once all major gifts have been made.

Published 23 September 2014 By Coram

My Space evaluation report

Coram evaluated Welcare’s My Space, a project developed by Against Violence and Abuse (AVA) and delivered by Welcare in Bromley, London. The project worked with 7-11 year olds who had been identified as having behavioural and emotional problems and also had experienced domestic violence at home.

Published 9 September 2014 By Coram

Relative Experience North East Pilot: final evaluation report

This report represents findings of an independent evaluation of the Relative Experience North East pilot kinship carer support programme, delivered by Grandparents Plus, Family Lives and the Family and Childcare Trust and funded by the Silver Dreams Fund administered by the Big Lottery Fund.

Published 8 June 2014 By Dr Roland Marden and Rebecca Bellew, Policy Research Team, Coram

Changing Lifestyles, Keeping Children Safe: FDAC in Care Proceedings

Launched in January 2008, the Family Drug and Alcohol Court is a new way of dealing with care proceedings when parental substance misuse causes harm to children

Published 2 May 2014 By Professor Judith Harwin, Dr Bachar Alrouh, Mary Ryan and Jo Tunnard

The Family Drug and Alcohol Court Care Proceedings

Launched in January 2008, the Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) is a new way of dealing with care proceedings when parental substance misuse causes harm to children. In this article, three professionals from the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust, who have been instrumental in developing the FDAC clinical model, discuss the background to this project

Published 29 June 2013 By Steve Bambrough, Mike Shaw & Sophie Kershaw. Journal of Social Work Practice