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Adoption information meetings
Coram Ambitious for Adoption host free information sessions about adoption. These events are a great chance to learn general information about adoption and how to adopt through Coram. There will be an opportunity to ask any questions in both the online and in person sessions.
Supporting Special Guardianship Families: support assessment, ASF applications and support needs
This course will explore the support needs of special guardianship families, how to carry out assessment of support needs which are sensitive to the needs of kinship care families, and the how these needs may be most effectively met.
Working with schools: supporting the emotional needs of (previously) looked after children in education
This half day training is aimed at professionals who are supporting children and their families and who would like to explore different ways to collaborate with schools in meeting the child’s emotional needs. We know that for many children who are in kinship or foster care, or who are adopted, education can be a challenging experience.
Using PACE principles in practice
PACE stands for Playfulness, Acceptance. Curiosity, and Empathy and is an attitude has proved to be helpful for many professionals working in adoption, fostering or kinship care services. and is an attitude has proved to be helpful for many professionals working in adoption, fostering or kinship care services.
Sibling Assessments: Beyond, together or apart
This open course will offer a comprehensive approach to undertaking sibling assessments. It will explore how to gain the views of the children, observe sibling interactions and draw conclusions on the quality of sibling relationships as well as focusing on the individual needs of each child and of the sibling group.
Learning from case reviews in Adoption, Fostering and SGO cases
This event will give workers attending an overview of the key points of learning from the Learning from Case Reviews research. It will also provide an opportunity to reflect on changes to be made, in your own personal practice or within your organisation, to reduce the risk of significant harm to looked after children, those living with special guardians and adopted children.