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We are the UK’s leading membership organisation for professionals working across adoption, fostering and kinship care.

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  • Private Fostering Survey 2025: Findings and analysis

    CoramBAAF's Private Fostering Survey 2025 highlights the ongoing lack of national data on privately fostered children and presents findings from 61 local authority responses across England and Wales, showing a significant increase in participation compared to 2024.

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  • Parental consent and children/young people who are living in private fostering arrangements

    This Practice Note explains that private fostering does not require parental consent, either written or verbal. The local authority must assess and monitor any such arrangement under the Children Act 1989 and the Children (Private Arrangements for Fostering) Regulations 2005, focusing on safeguarding and promoting the child’s welfare rather than how the arrangement came about. While parental involvement is encouraged, it is not a legal requirement.

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  • Private Fostering Awareness Day 2025: Hear from carers, young people, and practitioners

    CoramBAAF’s Private Fostering Awareness Day highlights the importance of notifying local authorities when a child lives with someone who isn’t a close relative for more than 28 days. Join us for events including a Breakfast Briefing and Lunch & Learn session to explore private fostering, hear from carers and young people, and discover key findings from this year’s survey.

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Health forms

New Child Health assessment forms | Supporting better outcomes for children in care

CoramBAAF’s newly updated Child Health assessment forms (2025) offer a more child-centred, collaborative approach to statutory health assessments, supporting improved long-term outcomes and aligning with forthcoming national quality standards.

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Upcoming training, events and conferences

Exploring Expertise: Keeping children in care connected to their cultures

11 November | 11.30am - 1pm | Zoom
In this session we will share key messages and highlight practice tips for practitioners, managers and organisational leaders. It will provide an overview of the SELF cultural framework. And it will provide an A-to-Z practice prompt to encourage practices that can be more intentional, more curious and more respectful.

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Child health assessments

17 November | 9.45am - 3.30pm | Teams
This course explores the Medical Adviser’s role in adoption, focusing on conducting thorough child health assessments and preparing detailed adoption medical reports. It also covers advising agencies and panels, understanding parental health impacts, and managing complex situations to support informed care planning for children.

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Working with relinquished babies and their families

18 November | 9.45am - 4pm | Zoom
This open course will look at the relevant statutory frameworks and recent case law, the challenges of working with relinquished babies and their parents, some of the complexities of the background histories of relinquished babies, the importance of counselling for relinquishing parents, care planning and the support needs of relinquished children and their adopters.

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