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Coram IAC Launch Conference
Coram IAC is celebrating joining the Coram Group of charities in conjunction with honouring Black History Month through this groundbreaking one day conference. With an incredible line up of speakers, the conference will create a space for reflecting on diversity, inclusion and identity in neurodiverse adopted, looked after and kinship care children from the global majority.
Homelessness: Rights and Entitlements of Care Leavers 18+
For this two part course, Coram Voice will develop your understanding on the rights for adult Care Leavers facing homelessness and what we can do to support Care Leavers to find safe and suitable accommodation. Suitable for those with little to no knowledge on the topic, and for those who are interested in a refresher.
Sorted and Supported: Rights and Entitlements of Care Leavers
For this two part course, we will develop your understanding on the rights and entitlements of Care leavers, and what we can do to advocate on their behalf. Suitable for those with little to no knowledge on the topic, and for those who are interested in a refresher.
Homelessness: Advocacy and children’s rights
These two free sessions will provide an opportunity to discuss the experiences of children who are homeless and the barriers they may face. We will discuss how professionals can advocate on behalf of and utilise case law to ensure rights of children who are homeless are upheld.

Supporter Event 2024
Find out more about how your support creates better chances for children by giving them the opportunities they need to gain skills for the future. You can also meet your fellow Coram supporters and meet those who work to provide children with the love and opportunities they need to thrive.

How can Bright Spots unlock ‘Stable Homes, Built On Love’?
In this lunchtime webinar, Coram Voice will share some of the key learning from the Bright Spots programme which has helped 80 local authorities across the UK to listen to what makes life good for more than 24,000 care-experienced children and young people.