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Published 26 June 2023 By Professor Dame Carolyn Hamilton, Kirsten Anderson, Catherine Burke, Ramyah Harrichandiran, Rosalie Lord, Awaz Raoof and Dr. Amelia Smith

Coram Impact Report 2022/23

Discover how in the wake of the pandemic, Coram has continued to provide better chances for children, now and forever.

Published 21 June 2023

Randomised controlled trial of Family Group Conferencing at pre-proceedings stage

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.

Published 13 June 2023 By Dr Sarah Taylor, Emily Blackshaw, Hannah Lawrence, Daniel Stern, Lizzie Gilbert and Nilesh Raghoo

Children affected by migration in Southeast Asia: The Role of Business

This report highlights the role of the business sector in driving child migration and influencing decisions by parents to migrate with or without their children, as well as the contribution of the business sector to child protection risks.

Published 1 June 2023 By Awaz Raoof and Kirsten Anderson
Published 1 June 2023 By Rosalie Lord
Published 1 May 2023 By Professor Dame Carolyn Hamilton, Kirsten Anderson, Catherine Burke, Ramyah Harrichandiran, Rosalie Lord, Awaz Raoof and Amelia Smith