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In Conversation with Hallie Rubenhold: hosted by Madeleine Pelling
Coram invites you to attend a ‘Tea and Talk’ with Hallie Rubenhold to celebrate the publication of her new book, Story of a Murder: The Wives, The Mistress and Dr Crippen. Touching on themes of gender, class and justice, this conversation will centre on the lives of ordinary women in Britain’s recent history and the complex ways we examine and reinterpret the past.

Royal Parks Half Marathon
Run through four of London's most beautiful Royal Parks: Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, St James's and Green Park. If you are looking for a taste of nature, in central London, this is the event for you!

Playful Spaces: The Classroom as Rehearsal Room
Join us for Playful Spaces, a one-day learning event for educators, theatre-makers and creative practitioners who want to reimagine how young people learn. Hosted by Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation, this innovative day of workshops, masterclasses and conversations will give you practical tools to energise your teaching and transform your learning environment.

Disability and Care Experience: Learning from the Bright Spots Programme
Drawing on Coram Voice’s recent report, Disability, Disparity and Demand, this free webinar will look at what we do (and importantly what we don't know) about the experiences of these children growing up in the care system. We’ll hear from one of the authors of the report, Dr Claire Baker, as well as other experts in the field.

Free Webinar – Disabled Children’s Social Care: How Should the Law Be Reformed?
This webinar is brought to you by the Garden Court Chambers Community Care Law and Education Law Teams, jointly with Coram Children’s Legal Centre. The Law Commission recently consulted on restructuring the law on disabled children’s social care. This webinar will discuss some of the different perspectives on the potential changes.

Annual TCRU/Coram Lecture 2025
Coram and the Thomas Coram Research Unit (based at University College London) hold an annual lecture to consider current themes in research relevant to children and families. This year’s lecture will focus on children and young people migrating on their own to the UK, the persistent disconnects between the realities of young people's lives and current policy and practice responses, and the value of more fully engaging the voices and experiences of young people in research, policy debate and beyond.

Transition Planning and the Rights of Young People with Disabilities – Part 2
These free sessions will provide an opportunity to reflect on 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. This will include exploring legislation.

Transition Planning and the Rights of Young People with Disabilities – Part 1
These free sessions will provide an opportunity to reflect on 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. This will include exploring legislation.