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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 AI: Use cases in education, children’s services and beyond
This webinar will explore the transformative potential of AI in education, children's services, and other sectors. The event will feature demonstrations of AI tools, case studies, and presentations from leading experts as well as a look at how to realise the benefits and manage the risks of introducing generative AI into your teams.
London 10k for training
This iconic central London 10K is perfect for your first 10k or if you are aiming for a PB. The flat route allows you to take in the sites of Big Ben, the London Eye and the River Thames, so sign up today to avoid missing out.
Embracing Complexity: Identity in Research, Policy, and Lived Experience
Join us for a dialogue that will redefine our understanding of identity and its profound importance for individuals and organisations alike. Organised by Youth Insight, a vital part of the Coram Institute for Children built on the work of young researchers alongside recognised experts in the field, this event introduces the ‘complex identity’ framework.
2 July 2024 - 1.30 - 6pm
Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Coram Campus, WC1N 1AZ
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Migrant action in law and art
A panel discussion hosted during Refugee Week. Join Coram and the Foundling Museum as we discuss migrant action in law and art.
Getting started in: Permanence
In the final session, we will be wrapping up by looking at the core concepts of Permanence with our Head of Policy, Research and Development, James Bury. This six part series is tailored specifically to recently qualified social workers, students and those wanting to find out more about adoption, fostering and kinship care.