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Published 28 September 2023

Coram joining childcare debates at October party conferences

Coram will be joining the debate around one of the UK’s biggest policy challenges – delivering high-quality, affordable childcare for all children and families – in events taking place at this year’s Conservative and Labour Party annual conferences in October.

Published 20 September 2023

Coram responds to the closure of Children England

Coram has responded to today's announcement of the closure of Children England, the collective body for children's charities.

Published 1 August 2023

Just for Kids Law transfers educational exclusion, homelessness and youth opportunities work to Coram to make a bigger difference for young people

Coram and Just for Kids Law (JfKL) have today announced that JfKL is transferring its educational exclusion and homelessness work to the Coram Group, in a development that will significantly strengthen services for children and young people who need support.

Published 18 July 2023

Families face growing holiday childcare shortages this summer

As families gear up for the school summer holidays, Coram Family and Childcare’s 18th annual Holiday Childcare Survey published today reveals significant gaps in the availability of holiday childcare in England, with drops across all categories of provision over the last year.

Published 15 March 2023

Coram Family and Childcare responds to Budget 2023 childcare announcements

Megan Jarvie, Head of Coram Family and Childcare, comments on the Budget 2023 announcement that free childcare will be expanded to one and two-year olds in England.

Published 9 March 2023

Coram survey finds childcare shortages nationwide with the most disadvantaged children missing out

Coram Family and Childcare’s 22nd annual Childcare Survey published today reveals a sharp drop in childcare availability across England over the past year, with only half of local areas reporting sufficient childcare for children under two, a decrease of 7% on 2022, and under half (48%) reporting enough childcare for parents working full-time, a decrease of 11% on last year.