New Form K (Kinship Care Assessment) Wales (2026)

Form K (Wales) is published just over a year after the publication of Form K (England). We have worked very closely with colleagues at AFKA Cymru and piloted Form K (Wales) in seven Welsh local authorities to test its fit for Welsh law, culture and language. Form K (Wales) is available in both Welsh and English.

Listening to care experienced young people: why the COLLAGE study matters

In this blog, Dr Willem Stander writes about an upcoming study on care-experienced young people’s mental health seeking behaviours (COLLAGE). Reflecting on the importance of ensuring that young voices are not only heard but acted upon in the form co-produced mental health research and mental health provision.

New Supreme Court judgment about adoption

The Supreme Court today (22 April 2026) handed down their judgment in the appeal In the matter of X and Y (Children: Adoption Order: Setting Aside) [2026] UKSC 13. The judgment affirms the unique nature of adoption as a permanent and final order which cannot be undone.

Education Select Committee publishes report on historical forced adoption

The publication of the Education Select Committee’s report Historical Forced Adoption last week marks a significant moment for the many people and families affected by these practices. We recognise the work of those with lived experience and who have shared their own deeply personal experiences calling for an apology for policies and practices that forced the separation of mothers from their babies. Read our full statement.

Fostering panels must remain a core part of a reformed and improved fostering process.

Since the Fostering reforms announcement on 3 February, we have been listening to our members and using your feedback to inform our consultation response. We have engaged with over 1,300 professionals at the forefront of fostering services; professionals who will be delivering these reforms every day in their work with vulnerable children and families. Today, we sent a joint letter to the Minister for Children and Families to raise concerns about the proposed removal of panels for approval of foster carers clear.

Members' Week blog: why is analysis so important in social work

In this accessible resource, we return to some of the key themes relating to CoramBAAF's updated guidance across our core forms. We will cover why analysis is a core social work skill, child-centred decision-making, anti-racist practice, the features of good analysis and useful resources when undertaking an assessment.

New platform to give care-experienced and adopted people better access to their records

CoramBAAF and the Archives and Records Association (ARA) are today, Monday 9 March, announcing a partnership to make it easier for adopted and care-experienced people to find and access records relating to their adoption and time in care. The initiative will develop a free, easy to navigate online resource, to be launched later in 2026. The platform will detail the location of adoption and care records in the UK and signpost to organisations who can support those wishing to access their records.

Fostering conference 2026, reflections on a remarkable day

In this blog, our Fostering Consultant, Emma Fincham reflects on our inaugural fostering conference. A day that brought together over 115 professionals working in fostering services across local authorities, and agencies, to discuss the upcoming fostering reforms.