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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

Coram Voice Impact Report 2014-2015

During 2014-2015, Coram Voice supported 3,719 children and young people to get their voices heard, challenge things they were unhappy with, and access what was rightfully theirs. Read more about the young people we work with in this report.

Published 16 July 2015 By Coram Voice

Coram Charter for Children 2015

Coram believes that by 2040 when we celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Act of Parliament which gave birth to children’s social care, it is possible for us together to ensure that every child in our society can have the best possible chance in life. Our Charter for Children sets out to achieve this in various ways.

Published 25 June 2015 By Coram

Children in Conflict with the Law: Needs assessment of primary, secondary and tertiary prevention services in Moldova

This report was designed to inform the work of UNICEF and the Moldovan government as they assisted authorities to develop the necessary social infrastructure and support programmes for children and families who are at risk of coming into conflict with the law.

Published 24 March 2015 By Professor Carolyn Hamilton, Kara Apland and Jen Roest

Transforming children’s lives through Creative Therapies

Coram works with children who have experienced difficulties, and who, as a result, are often unable to understand or explain their feelings. Creative Therapy provides a safe place where children can explore how to communicate using art, music and play

Published 17 March 2015 By Coram

Measuring Well-Being

Our literature review, which informed the development of the ‘Your Life, Your Care’ survey, looking at UK and international approaches to measuring the concept of wellbeing and, in particular, the wellbeing of looked after children.

Published 1 March 2015 By Measuring Well-Being (March 2015) Hadley Centre for Adoption and Foster Care Studies, Coram Voice, Bristol University