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Published 22 July 2024

Coram-i and After Cloud sign partnership to deliver digital repository app for children in care

Coram-i and After Cloud have signed a formal collaboration agreement that will see the two organisations work together to create a digital repository for children in care, that they can access whenever they want.

Published 2 February 2024

Coram-i Innovation Forum hears about the innovation helping children and young people nationwide

Over 100 children’s sector professionals came together on Friday 2 February on the Coram campus to hear about some of the exciting innovation happening across the country aiming to improve outcomes for children and young people.

Published 8 June 2023

“You won’t see things around you in the same way again”

“Objects & Their Stories” is a new course developed by Coram-i and CoramBAAF designed for foster carers and social workers to help support their personal and professional development. In this blog, Morven Nelson reflects on her experience of attending the sessions.

Published 9 February 2023

Data visualisation in Children’s Social Care

The Nuffield Foundation funded Coram to carry out a small scoping project in order to answer the question ‘can data help keep children safe?’

Published 17 October 2022

Is life story work working?

Sarah Taylor, Head of Coram’s Impact and Evaluation Team, reflects on a recent Coram conference on models of life story work and their outcomes.

Published 10 August 2022

“Everyone should do this course!”

Earlier this year Lorna Jackson was one of the first people to complete a new course developed by Coram called “Objects & Their Stories”. The sessions, presented by Coram-i and CoramBAAF, are designed for foster carers and social workers to help support their personal and professional development. In this blog, Lorna reflects on the experience.