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Children and young people respond to care review recommendations on advocacy, independent visitors and protected characteristics
The views of care-experienced children and young people on recommendations set out in the independent review of children’s social care are uncovered in a new report published today by the children’s charities Coram Voice and the NYAS (National Youth Advocacy Service)
Donations to Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation doubled from 29 November to 6 December in Big Give Christmas Challenge Appeal
Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation launches Big Give Christmas Challenge Appeal with donations doubled from 29 November to 6 December
Young people share their experiences on Coram’s Young Citizens programme
Lizzie Gilbert, Research and Evaluation Officer at Coram, describes what young people told us about their experiences of Coram’s Young Citizens programme.
10,000 children and young people in care share views on their wellbeing in largest survey of its kind
The views of 10,000 children and young people in care on their wellbeing are uncovered in a new report published today by Coram Voice and The Rees Centre at University of Oxford.
Coram Shakespeare Schools Theatre Festival returns, boosting access to the arts for thousands of children amid the cost-of-living crisis
Today (31 October) is the start of the Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation (CSSF) Theatre Festival, the world's largest annual youth drama festival, that sees thousands of children performing Shakespeare plays live in professional theatres across the UK.
Black Lives and the Foundling Hospital
From its earliest days, the story of the Foundling Hospital includes glimpses into the lives of foundlings and mothers from black and minority ethnic backgrounds. The vision of founder, Thomas Coram, was that any healthy child should be admitted if there was a bed - ethnicity was not an issue, so it was only occasionally recorded.