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2025 Spring Newsletter

Thanks to the kindness of our supporters, we directly helped over 155,000 children, young people and families last year. In this edition of the Coram newsletter, discover how through our advocacy support, helpline, writing competition and surveys, we get young voices heard in matters that concern them.

Published 1 April 2025

Coram pledge support assets

Download a selection of graphics to show your support for signing Coram's pledge, which spotlights messages for children and young people in and leaving care.

Published 27 February 2025

Family Finding for Long-Term Foster Care: A Toolkit

Agencies have their own policies and procedures regarding family finding for long-term foster care. This toolkit is designed to support these and to offer a set of helpful resources that can be used individually or collectively throughout the family finding process.

Published 7 February 2025

50 years of getting young voices heard

Coram Voice is the first and longest continuing voice for the child in care. As we mark its first 50 years, we call for a renewed commitment to listening to and acting on the views of children and young people who depend upon the support of children’s services to realise their right to be heard.

Published 3 February 2025

The Door is Still Closed

This report, 'The Door is Still Closed', published by the Coram Institute for Children, finds that local authorities are routinely failing in their legal duties to children aged between 16-17 years old who become homeless, leaving them without the support they are entitled to.

Published 28 December 2024 By Coram Institute for Children
Published 1 October 2024 By Dr Claire Baker and Linda Briheim-Crookall