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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 6 July 2023

Coram Beanstalk launches poll to find nation’s favourite book from childhood

National children’s reading charity Coram Beanstalk has today launched an online poll to discover the nation’s favourite book from their childhood. 

Published 22 June 2023

IAC – Intercountry Adoption Centre to join the Coram Group

IAC (Intercountry Adoption Centre) is joining the Coram Group of children’s charities to become Coram IAC from 1 July 2023, IAC and Coram have announced today.

Published 22 June 2023

Coram publishes its Impact Report 2022/23

Discover how the Coram Group has worked tirelessly in the wake of the pandemic to create better chances for children and young people through our schools programmes, our legal support and advocacy, best practice support for professionals, and our research and policy recommendations.

Published 20 June 2023

New campaign launches to find adoptive parents for children who wait longest for a permanent home

A new national campaign, supported by Coram, launches today (20 June), uniting regional and voluntary adoption agencies across the country to highlight the circle of support for adoptive parents.

Published 13 June 2023

Groundbreaking Coram study demonstrates significant impact of Family Group Conferencing in preventing children going into care

Children whose families were referred for Family Group Conferencing (FGC) are significantly less likely to go into care, according to results from the world’s largest study of its kind, conducted by Coram and published today.