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Analysis of Migration, YEE and Gender in Vietnam and in the Philippines

This study explores the experiences of young people who migrate internally in Vietnam and in the Philippines.

Published 24 March 2017 By Kirsten Anderson, Kara Apland, Maurice Dunaiski and Elizabeth Yarrow

Overprotected and Underserved – India

In 2017, Coram International completed a study on the influence of the law on young people’s access to sexual and reproductive health services in India.

Published 24 March 2017 By Elizabeth Yarrow, Kara Apland, Jorun Arndt and Maurice Dunaiski

Overprotected and Underserved – Sri Lanka

In 2017, Coram International completed a study on the influence of the law on young people’s access to sexual and reproductive health services in Sri Lanka.

Published 24 March 2017 By Kara Apland, Elizabeth Yarrow, Jorun Arndt and Maurice Dunaiski

The Legal Process and Achieving Early Permanence for Children Seminar

Slides from the seminar, from 16 March 2017, the London Courts, Chaired by HHJ Robin Tolson QC.

Published 16 March 2017 By CoramBAAF

Our Lives, Our Care: Looked after children’s views on their well-being

Details all the findings from the first cohort of 611 children to complete the Bright Spots ‘Your Life, Your Care’ survey.

Published 1 March 2017 By Professor Julie Selwyn and Linda Briheim-Crookall

Brexit: Children’s Rights at Risk or Future Opportunity in the Global Era?

Children live in a different world to their parents and grandparents. For them the virtual world has no borders. Around 1 in 15 children were born to a parent not born in the UK; and in 2015 over 1 in 4 births were to women born outside the UK. Children’s home environments, their classrooms and their wider world are different places from the past and they live in a rapidly changing global environment.

Published 21 February 2017 By Coram