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A Portrait of my Parents: Film Screening and Discussion with Philip Sinden
For National Adoption Week 2024, join us for an in-person screening of a new short film documenting photographer Philip Sinden's search for his birth family. Through this unfiltered and personal lens, Philip invites the audience to join him on a transformative journey.
21 October 2024 - 6 - 8pm
Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Coram Campus, WC1N 1AZ
Free
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Understanding Disability: Past and Present in the Experience of Care
Join us as we delve into Coram Voice’s newly published report, Disability, Disparity and Demand. This event will provide an opportunity to learn and reflect on contemporary experiences of care leavers and care-experienced young people with disabilities, as well as the recent history of care and disability in both the UK and an international context.
20 November 2024 - 5.30 - 6.30pm
Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Coram Campus, WC1N 1AZ
Free
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Training for legal professionals
CCLC provide training for social work teams, IROs, advocates, personal advisers, NGOs and other frontline practitioners. We can also tailor any of our full day training, or provide separate training to cover other areas – for example healthcare, access to education & EU rights.
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Meaningful Communication: Advocating for the Wishes and Feelings of Young People with Disabilities – Parts 1 and 2
Join our virtual sessions exploring the additional support and adjustment young people with disabilities may need to fully understand decisions affecting their lives and communicate their wishes and feelings. We will look at some of the tools that could be used and give participants space to think about adapting your own language and communication style.
Homelessness: Advocacy and Children’s Rights – Parts 1 and 2
Join our two-part course providing an opportunity to discuss the experiences of children who are homeless and the barriers they may face. We will discuss how professionals can advocate on behalf of, and utilise case law to ensure the rights of children who are homeless are upheld. Suitable for those with little to no knowledge on the topic, and as a refresher.
Non-instructed Advocacy for Children and Young People – Parts 1 and 2
Join our free workshops to explore the challenges disabled young people may face at times of transition, and how we can support them to make this process smoother, by ensuring that their rights are upheld. During the sessions, we will examine some of the different legislation that relates to the transition process, and consider what tools we have to advocate for young people, and promote good practice on a practical level.
28th November 2024, 5th December 2024 - 10.00am - 12.00pm
Online
Free
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