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Understanding and improving the mental health of care experienced children and young people
Coram BAAF's annual health conference is a key event in the calendars of health and social care professionals working with children in care, adopted children, care leavers, or their carers and parents. Children and young people often describe access to mental health support as a “maze” or a “game of chance”. We will explore why this happens, drawing on leading research across health, social care, and therapeutic services.
Roundtable: Learning from mental health practitioners
Roundtable: Learning from mental health practitioners
Creating Stability: Regional Sufficiency in a Reformed System
A senior leadership forum exploring how regional collaboration, commissioning reform and system design can create stable, sufficient homes for children and young people in or leaving care.
How Moving the Box can raise levels of GLD
Moving the Box is an approach to build early years teachers’ confidence in identifying children at risk of not achieving a Good Level of Development (GLD) and deciding what to teach and the best ways of doing it.
TCRU/Coram Lecture: donor conception, identity and belonging in contemporary families
Stories, silences, and secrets: donor conception, identity and belonging in contemporary families
From ‘Nobody’s Child’ to Somebody’s Child
As part of a short series of Coram Society events marking the centenary of the Adoption of Children Act (1926), this 'Tea and Talk' invites you to explore how ideas about birth outside marriage have shifted over time, and with what consequences.