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Coram Capital Adoption – An approach to regionalisation

Coram Capital Adoption is an exciting partnership between a growing group of London local authorities and Coram’s successful independent adoption agency.

Published 20 October 2015

Improvement services

Coram-i can work with your organisation to improve its performance in delivering permanence for looked after children. Find out about our Improvement Services in this leaflet

Published 16 October 2015

Legal Deep Dive

This document sets out the details of potential partnership work between your local authority (LA) and Coram-i in relation to a ‘Legal Deep Dive’ of selected cases

Published 9 October 2015

Adoption Diagnostic Analysis

This document describes the potential partnership work between your local authority and Coram-i, to build on good practice in adoption to facilitate early permanence for young children

Published 9 October 2015

Adopted children and young people’s views on their life storybooks: The role of narrative in the formation of identities

This paper reports on interviews conducted with 20 children and young people adopted from the care system in England, exploring their experiences and views of their life storybooks and examines the role of life storybooks as a form of narrative that contributes to identity development.

Published 18 September 2015 By Debbie L. Watson (Centre for Family Policy and Child Welfare and Hadley Centre for Adoption and Foster Care Studies, School for Policy Studies University of Bristol, England, UK), Sandra Latter and Rebecca Bellew (Coram, London, England, UK)

Adopters Life Storybooks Research

This research, conducted jointly between the UK children’s charity Coram and the University of Bristol, aims to address the absence in the academic literature of adopters’ perspectives on their children’s life storybooks.

Published 30 July 2015 By Coram and Debbie Watson, University of Bristol