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hey! Conference: Starting from the Child?

Join Coram Hempsall's for a critically important conference to start from the child and explore the continuum of learning and development from birth to seven years of age. There will be a stellar line-up of speakers coming together to analyse and investigate the nature of effective, appropriate, and responsible early education practice. This special hey! conference will also launch the 5th Edition of ‘Starting from the Child?’ by Prof. Julie Fisher, in conjunction with Open University Press.
7 June 2024 - 9.30 - 5pm Coram Campus, 41 Brunswick Square, London, WC1N 1AZ Find out more and book here Add to calendar

TCRU/Coram joint annual lecture – Welfare inequalities: An existential challenge for social work?

In this joint annual lecture organised by TCRU (Thomas Coram Research Unit) and Coram, Professor Rick Hood will explore the significance of welfare inequalities in relation to social work and social care.
8 May 2024 - 5 - 7pm Coram Campus, 41 Brunswick Square, London, WC1N 1AZ Free Find out more and book Add to calendar

Learning from Research: responses to, and experiences of, extra-familial risk and harm

This event will introduce participants to findings from two research projects focused on better understanding both professional responses to, and young people’s experiences of, extra-familial risk and harm.
25 April 2024 - 2pm - 3.45pm Online via Zoom Free for CoramBAAF members Book on the CoramBAAF website Add to calendar

Sorted and Supported – Parts 1 and 2

Take part in this two-part course to develop your understanding of the rights and entitlements of care leavers, and what we can do to advocate on their behalf. Suitable for those with little to no knowledge on the subject or as a refresher.
3rd December 2024, 10th December 2024 - 9.30am - 12.00pm Online Free Book on the CoramVoice website

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 Book on the CoramVoice website

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.
29th October 2024, 5th November 2024 - 9.30am - 12.00pm Online Free Book on the CoramVoice website