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Published 25 July 2025

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.

Published 11 March 2025

Coram appointed as learning partner for AllChild on their two-year Impact Programme

Coram has been appointed as AllChild's learning partner with a focus on understanding the lessons learnt from the launch of their two-year Impact Programme in Wigan Borough in September 2024, their first expansion outside of London.

Published 4 March 2025

Foundations launches research with Coram and partners to fill data gaps on Family Group Conferences

Today, Foundations (the What Works Centre for Children and Families), Coram and partners publish a new report revealing gaps in the national picture of Family Group Conferences (FGCs), and launch further research including a national data collection, to fill these gaps.

Published 7 November 2024

Coram evaluation of violence reduction programmes highlights the value of support services for parents and carers in communities affected by violence

An evaluation published by Coram today highlights the value of support services for parents and carers in communities affected by violence.

Published 3 May 2024

New Coram research identifies drivers to increase rate of early permanence adoption placements in London

New research, published today by the children’s charity Coram, has identified a series of drivers including greater awareness among professionals and senior judicial support that could improve the rate of early permanence adoption placements in London and ensure children find the loving home they need without delay.