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Evaluation of Coram’s ‘Sibling Time’ pilot indicates that the event made future contact between siblings more likely
An evaluation published today of a pilot event which offered a supportive environment for siblings who had been separated in the care system to reconnect, finds that parents/carers believed the event made future contact between the siblings more likely.
Coram is looking for a new President and Chair of the Board of Trustees
Coram has diverse Boards and Committees composed of highly experienced and sector leading trustees and governors with direct beneficiary experience. We are looking for a new President and Chair of the Board of Trustees to support our work across the Group.
Training Launch: Training Package on Child-Friendly Legal Services
On 20 March 2024, Coram International marked the launch of a training package on providing child-friendly legal services in Europe and Central Asia.
Families facing growing childcare shortages while costs rise by 7%
Just days away from the first phase of major expansion to childcare support, new research published by Coram today reveals a bleak picture for families, with dramatic drops in the availability of childcare places, and above-inflation rise in childcare costs.
LGBTQ+ people from minoritised ethnic groups called to adopt in the UK
A campaign launching today (4 March) is encouraging LGBTQ+ people from minoritised ethnic groups to consider adopting children who wait the longest to be placed in loving adoptive families.
Explore the history of the Foundling Hospital in Kent with display and free talks at Quebec House
From 1 March, visitors to National Trust property Quebec House will be able to see a new artwork and join a free talk, as part of Coram’s programme, Voices Through Time: The Story of Care, made possible by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.