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Turning insight into impact – Coram opens home of the Coram Institute for Children
Coram is marking the formal opening of the home of the Coram Institute for Children with an event taking place today (16th October) on its historic campus in Bloomsbury, central London.
New study shows the potential benefits of mediation in improving outcomes for kinship families
As Kinship Care Week 2025 (6-12 October) gets underway, a study by Coram, commissioned by Foundations, shows the potential of mediation to support kinship families by improving communication, reducing conflict and helping to create stable, child-focused arrangements. With further development and backing, the approach could become a vital part of the support offered to kinship families across the country.
Coram CEO Dr Carol Homden gives evidence to Covid-19 Inquiry
Coram CEO Dr Carol Homden has given evidence to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, set up to examine the UK’s response to the pandemic and learn lessons for the future.
Coram publishes first policy bulletin
Coram has published its very first Policy Bulletin, setting out some of the key areas where our work is relevant to policy makers, and distributed to MPs, peers, journalists and civil society organisations with an interest in children and young people.
Young voices, lasting impact: community-based peer research in Wigan
In September 2024, AllChild launched its Impact Programme in Wigan, marking its first expansion outside London. Initially engaging 250 children and young people across seven schools in Leigh, they will soon support 230 more children across a further six schools in Atherton and Tyldesley from September 2025.