An Investigation into the Impact of Arts & Cultural Education on Children Looked After (2016)

Show filters

Theme

  • Adoption and fostering
  • Advocacy
  • Assessment
  • Care experience
  • Children's rights
  • Disability
  • Education
  • Fundraising
  • Innovation
  • Leadership and development
  • PSHE
  • Seminars and conferences
  • Social and community

Area

  • Adoption and fostering
  • Arts and heritage
  • Care leavers
  • Charity overview
  • Children's rights and legal advice
  • Coram Institute
  • Coram newsletter
  • Early Permanence
  • Education and skills for the future
  • Evaluation reports
  • Getting young voices heard
  • Impact report
  • Innovation
  • International
  • Ofsted
  • Research and policy insight
  • Supporting children and families
  • The Children's and Social Care Secretariat

Category

  • Achievements
  • Adoption and fostering
  • Arts and heritage
  • Case studies
  • Children's rights and legal advice
  • Education and skills for the future
  • Events
  • Fundraising
  • Getting young voices heard
  • Innovation
  • International
  • Other news
  • Professional training and resources
  • Research and policy insight
  • Supporting children and families
  • Uncategorised

An Investigation into the Impact of Arts & Cultural Education on Children Looked After (2016)

The team was commissioned by A New Direction to conduct an exploratory literature review to investigate the nature and impact of arts and cultural education on looked after children. The report was used to gain a better understanding of incorporating arts based activities into looked after children’s lives, and has been shared with the Department for Education and Arts Council England to support funding for A New Direction.

Published 7 July 2016 By Uzma Peeran, Coram Impact & Evaluation Team

Coram Life Education and the Ofsted Inspection Framework, 2015

Discover the relevance and importance of PSHE education and SMSC development and the role of Coram Life Education in helping schools obtain Good or Outstanding in their Ofsted reports.

Published 6 July 2016 By Coram Life Education

Coram-i 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 1 July 2016

Coram-i Adoption Diagnostic

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 1 July 2016 By Coram-i

The contribution of the voluntary sector

Annie Crombie, Chief Executive Officer of the Consortium of Voluntary Adoption Agencies (CVAA), discusses the role of the voluntary sector in achieving permanence for children.

Published 1 July 2016 By Coram-i

Culture and leadership to support service quality throughout the UK

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 1 July 2016