Embracing Complexity: Identity in Research, Policy, and Lived Experience

Tuesday 2 July 2024
1.30 – 6pm
Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Coram Campus, WC1N 1AZ

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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 Find out more and book here Add to calendar

Learning from Research: Getting best-evidenced mental health support to care-experienced young people

This talk will present findings from the ADaPT project – an active implementation study spanning 28 mental health teams across England.
22 July 2024 - 2pm - 3.45pm Online via Zoom Free for CoramBAAF members Book on the CoramBAAF website Add to calendar

Webinar to discuss the key findings of the Coram Family & Childcare annual Childcare Survey 2024

Join us at our webinar to discuss the key findings of the Coram Family & Childcare annual Childcare Survey 2024. Two months on from the roll-out of the first phase of the funded childcare expansion, we will also reflect on the challenges and successes of the expansion so far.
11 June 2024 - 12pm to 1.15pm Online Free Find out more and book here Add to calendar

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

Beyond the Headlines: Childhood and Wellbeing in a Changing World

Young people around the world are said to be facing a dramatic decline in their physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing. Building on the momentum of Mental Health Awareness Week 2024, this online Coram Society event will delve into mental health research insights and tackle the crucial question: what should we do?
20 May 2024 - 6 - 7.30pm Online via Zoom Free Find out more and book 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