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Coram CEO Dr Carol Homden gives evidence to Committee scrutinising Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Coram CEO Dr Carol Homden has today (21st January) been giving evidence to the House of Commons Public Bill Committee, the MPs charged with scrutinising the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill currently progressing through Parliament.
Coram collaborates with the National Theatre to celebrate Big Adoption Day
Coram’s adoptive families, supporters and other guests were invited to join special events at the National Theatre on 15 January, to mark Big Adoption Day 2025. This included a panel discussion on adoption, hosted by broadcaster James O’Brien, who shared his own experiences of being adopted.
Coram research finds local authorities still routinely failing in legal duties to homeless children
Local authorities are routinely failing in their legal duties to children aged between 16-17 years old who become homeless, leaving them without the support they are entitled to, according to new research published today by the Coram Institute for Children.
Home Office ordered to provide adequate accommodation to mother and child after intervention case brought by CCLC
The High Court has ruled that the Home Office breached its duty to provide adequate asylum accommodation to a mother and her severely disabled child following a successful judicial review initiated by Coram Children’s Legal Centre (CCLC).
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Voluntary adoption agencies across the UK join forces for Big Adoption Day 2025
On Wednesday 15 January 2025, voluntary adoption agencies (VAAs) from across the UK are taking part in a national campaign, Big Adoption Day 2025, highlighting the need for more adoptive families for children at a time when thousands of children are still waiting in care.