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From Midsummer to Twelfth Night – 25 stories to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation
Today (24 June) marks the start of Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation’s (CSSF) silver jubilee celebrations, with the release - from ‘Midsummer to Twelfth Night’ - of 25 inspiring stories from people whose lives were transformed by participating in the CSSF Theatre Festival.
Coram interviews find damaging impact of UK spouse visa rules on children
Interviews with children published today (23 June) by Coram reveal that many children living in families subject to the minimum income requirement could be experiencing negative impacts on their mental health and wellbeing.
Coram review supports understanding of families’ experiences of being offered a Family Group Conference
A new rapid evidence review of the literature on families’ experiences of being offered Family Group Conferences (FGCs), conducted for Foundations by Coram and Family Rights Group, has found that there is a large gap in research on what being offered an FGC is actually like for families. It also found that there is a further gap on how this is experienced by families who have protected characteristics, such as families from ethnically minoritised communities or parents/carers with disabilities.
Coram and UCL to collaborate to improve life chances of children and young people
Coram and University College London (UCL) have today signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU), setting out details of how the two institutions plan to work together to deliver and promote research, policy and social impact that improves the life chances of children and young people.