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Groundbreaking Coram study demonstrates significant impact of Family Group Conferencing in preventing children going into care
Children whose families were referred for Family Group Conferencing (FGC) are significantly less likely to go into care, according to results from the world’s largest study of its kind, conducted by Coram and published today.
Panel Discussion: UN Responsible Business and Human Rights Forum, Asia-Pacific
On 8 June 2023, Coram International’s Head of Law and Programmes, Awaz Raoof, participated in a panel discussion at the UN Responsible Business and Human Rights Forum, Asia-Pacific, to discuss our research and policy brief on the role of the business sector in protecting children affected by migration in Southeast Asia. The research and policy briefs were commissioned by UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office.
“You won’t see things around you in the same way again”
“Objects & Their Stories” is a new course developed by Coram-i and CoramBAAF designed for foster carers and social workers to help support their personal and professional development. In this blog, Morven Nelson reflects on her experience of attending the sessions.
Donations to Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation to be doubled through Champions for Children appeal
This June, Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation (CSSF) will take part in The Childhood Trust's 'Champions for Children' campaign, which will see all donations to the charity between 6 and 20 June doubled.
New research: disadvantaged children miss out as the Government’s childcare plans fail to level up children’s chances
The Government’s planned £4billion investment in childcare will disproportionately benefit higher income families unless it is retargeted to help the most disadvantaged children, say Coram Family and Childcare and The Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
New Publications: Regional Situation Analysis on Children Affected by Migration in ASEAN Member States
On 16 May 2023, Coram International was honoured to be invited by the UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) to launch our findings from a multi-year research project on the situation of children affected by migration in the ASEAN region.