Central East Regional Adoption Agency – Lessons Learned: A case study of the VAA-led RAA project

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Central East Regional Adoption Agency – Lessons Learned: A case study of the VAA-led RAA project

This paper aims to capture the learning from the Central East Regional Adoption Agency (CE RAA) project between June 2015 and July 2017. It is written from the perspective of Coram-i, although it was shared with the CE RAA executive group (i.e. the CE RAA DCSs/representatives) in June 2017 and any comments made by them have been incorporated. It aims to aid learning and to highlight enablers and disablers for the process of ‘Regionalising Adoption’ and achieving innovation in cross-sector working.

Published 1 July 2017 By Coram-i

Coram-Kent post-adoption support partnership summary

Coram-i has been working in partnership with Kent County Council since 2012, helping it to improve its adoption service from an inadequate Ofsted judgement (2011) to a Good judgement (2017).

Published 7 June 2017 By Kevin Yong

Coram and Cafcass Early Permanence Seminar

Slides from 6 June 2017 seminar, at the Foundling Museum, chaired by District Judge Celia Dawson.

Published 6 June 2017 By Cafcass
Published 24 March 2017 By Professor Carolyn Hamilton, Elizabeth Yarrow and Kara Apland

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