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Coram Adopt Anglia Ofsted report

Coram Adopt Anglia, located in Cambridge, is a branch of Coram, an independent adoption agency whose main office is based in Central London. It recruits, prepares and approves adopters for domestic adoption only, within a 50 mile radius of Cambridge. It supports adoptive families once a child is placed with them and also provides post-adoption support to families and children

Published 28 November 2013 By Ofsted

Coram Adoption East Midlands Ofsted report

Coram Adoption East Midlands is a branch of Coram, an independent adoption agency whose main office is based in Central London. It recruits, prepares and approves adopters for domestic adoption only, within approximately one hour’s travelling distance of the office base in Shepshed, Leicestershire

Published 28 November 2013 By Ofsted

The Family Drug and Alcohol Court Care Proceedings

Launched in January 2008, the Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) is a new way of dealing with care proceedings when parental substance misuse causes harm to children. In this article, three professionals from the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust, who have been instrumental in developing the FDAC clinical model, discuss the background to this project

Published 29 June 2013 By Steve Bambrough, Mike Shaw & Sophie Kershaw. Journal of Social Work Practice

Community cohesion through schooling

Coram has worked effectively in inner-city communities for many years, and aims to share what it has learnt about effective outreach to diverse populations

Published 12 June 2013 By Dr. Kairika Karsna, Dr. Sophie Laws and Jaspreet Hayre

Fostering for Adoption: Practice Guidance

Fostering for Adoption is a Department for Education (DfE) scheme aimed at ensuring that more children can be placed with their potential permanent carers on a fostering basis while the local authority seeks a placement order from the courts

Published 11 June 2013 By John Simmonds, British Association for Adoption and Fostering

Fostering for Adoption leaflet for carers

Fostering for Adoption aims to place children with their forever family as soon as possible when they cannot live with their birth parents or other family members

Published 5 June 2013 By John Simmonds, British Association for Adoption and Fostering