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Adoption is a beautiful and life-changing decision that brings together families and creates a bond

that is unbreakable. It is a process that allows individuals or couples to legally become the parents of
a child who is not biologically their own. The reasons for adoption may vary, but the end result is the
same – a child finding a loving and supportive home.

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perspectives. Some people believe that adoption is the best option for children who are unable to be
raised by their biological parents, while others argue that it can have negative effects on the child's
sense of identity and belonging. However, the truth is that every adoption story is unique and there is
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and... このページの管理者様の場合は、次の内容をご確認ください。 30. Follow up & Post
adoption Counseling Necessary for advice & care of situations: 1)Sudden change crisis : anxiety ,
rejection, aggression or combination due to sudden change 2) Behavior crisis: After few years : due
to pampering / over protection by adoptive parents, family members, rarely rejection, difficult to
detect as parents do not reveal 3). Communication & Identity crisis: May come up at any age if the
child’s sense of security is not well ensured by parents/ family members – more likely in intercountry
adoptions - commonly due to change in skin color 11A) MNM ( 2008) no criteria about the origin.
All families reported about Work Cited Adamec, Christine. ""Open" or "Closed" Adoption? " Family
Education. Pearson Education, Inc. , 2004. Web. 23 Feb. 2013. . Anonymous. Personal interview. 22
February 2013. Eldridge, Sherrie. Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew.
New York: Dell Publishing, 1999. Print. Harnack, Andrew. Adoption Opposing Viewpoints. Miami:
San Val Incorporated, 1995. Print. "Open Adoption: Disadvantages. " American Pregnancy
Association. N. p. , Oct. 2008. Web. 7 Feb. 2013.
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(“Adoption
Research
Paper
Example
|
Topics
and
Well
Written
Essays
-
1750
words”,
n.d.)
Early
20th
Century

1909

White
house
conference
state
that
poverty
alone
is
not
grounds
to
remove
a
child
from
the
home

1910-
1930

The
first
specialized
adoption
agencies
were
founded

Ran
by
the
women
of
the
elite
and
whose
husbands
were
very
well
known
in
the
communities
Before
deciding
to
adopt,
learn
more
about
pet
adoption.
Adoption
in
Today’s
Society

Just
another
way
to
form
a
Family

Today
there
are
over
half
a
million
children
in
foster
care.

Please
think
adoption
as
an
option.
TERMS
&
CONDITIONS
PRIVACY
POLICY
COOKIES
POLICY
A
For
est
of
Fa
amily
Tr
rees
-
Tapestry
Adoption
&
Foster
Care
Ministry
Innovation
Adoption.
The
Digital
Book
By:
John
Richbourg
(Storyboard
Work
in
Progress).
The
Digital
Book.
Also
known
as
the
electronic
book
,
or
E-
book,
this
innovation
is
the
digital
form
of
a
text
or
image-
based
publication
and
readable
on
computers
or
other
digital
devices.
3.
involves
emotional,
psychological,
financial,
and
interpersonal
recreatethe
nuclearfamily
because
it
is
familiarand
simplerthan
factors.
the
reality
of
stepfamilycomplexity
and
ambiguityand
because
they
are
supportedin
this
effort
by
extendedfamily,
friends,and
Prior
Research
on
Stepchild
Adoption
society
as
a
whole.
Unfortunately,
although
stepchild
adoption
is
a
relatively
The
lack
of
legal
ties
between
stepparents
their
stepchil-
and
common
occurrenceand
the
contemplationof
adoption
in
step-
dren
may
also
add
to
feelings
of
ambiguityand
a
sense
of
a
lack
families
is
probablyeven
more
prevalent,it
has
rarely
been
re-
of
control
for
stepparents.
Moreover,clinicians
and
social
scien-
searched(Reitz
&
Watson,
1992).
Little
is
known
about
motives
tists
who
examine
legal
issues
contendthatthe
absence
of
a
legal
to
adopt
or
issues
and
concerns
that
stepparents
parentscon-
and
relationshippotentiallyserves
as
a
barrierto
the
developmentof
templatewhen
consideringstepparent
adoption(Duran-
Aydintug
emotionallyclose
stepparent-
stepchild
bonds
(Fine,
1989;
Visher
&
Ihinger-
Tallman,1995).
A
survey
of
55
adopting
stepparents
&
Visher,
1988).
If
this
is
so,
then
adoptionmay
be
seen
as
a
way
yielded
some
evidence
regarding
the
motives
underlying
to
reduce
ambiguityand
remove
an
impediment(i.e.,
the
lack
of
stepchildadoption(participates
could
identify
more
thanone
mo-
a
legal
relationship)
closer
ties.
to
tive);
name
changes
(40%),
family
unity
(31%),
a
good
relation-
Social
stigma
may
also
be
a
factor
in
the
social
construction
ship
between
the
stepparent
and
stepchild
(27%),
transferring
of
stepfamily
life.
The
cultural
meanings associated with step- legal rights to stepparents(23%), and severing ties from the non-
family
roles may not be ones that contribute to positive self- residential parent (23%) were the main reasons
given for identities; for instance,the prefix step has negative connotations stepchildadoption(Wolf &
Mast, 1987). for many (Coleman& Ganong, 1987; Fine, 1986), so individuals Clinicians and legal
scholars have speculated about issues who are in stepfamiliesmay be motivatedto avoid the use of
step related to stepchild adoption. For example, it has been argued labels and terms that denote
stepfamily
positions (Coleman & that stepchild adoptionmay representan attemptto demonstrate Ganong, 1987),
and
they
may
want to use nuclearfamily terms affection and commitment to the child, to create a parent-child for
each other (e.g., motherinstead of stepmother)as an impres- bond that is legal as well as emotional
(Visher & Visher, 1979). sion management strategy (Dainton, 1993; Kaplan & Hennon, Also,
adoptionlegally addressessome of the complicationsasso- 1992). If stepfamiliesand
stepfamilypositions (e.g., stepmother, ciated with stepfamilyliving (e.g., family membershaving
differ- stepchild)are seen by family membersas stigmatizedsocial cate- ent last names), presumably
making life easier for stepfamily gories associated with generally negative attributes (Ganong,
members(Mahoney, 1994). Coleman, & Mapes, 1990), then this serves as additionalmotiva- In this
study we take a social constructionistapproachto un- tion to patterntheir stepfamilyas closely as
possible afterthe nu- derstandingconsiderationsand motivations for stepchild adop- clear family
model. tion (Dallos, 1991). The socially constructedmeanings of con- Adoptionmay be seen by
stepfamilymembersas one way to texts and relationshipsare of particularimportancein understand-
accomplish the goals of normalizing stepfamily roles and "be- ing stepfamilies because stepfamily
roles and relationships are coming" a nuclearfamily: the noncustodialparentloses parental often
ambiguousand unclear(Ganong& Coleman, 1994) and be- rights and responsibilities, and these are
given to the adopting cause step relationshipsare stigmatized(Ganong & Coleman, in stepparent.
Legally, the stepparentbecomes a parent, and the press). Understanding socially constructedviews of
individu- the stepfamily"becomes"a nuclearfamily. als within these relationshipscan help stepfamily
members and Of course, not all stepfamiliestry to emulatenuclearfamilies practitioners who work
with stepfamilies to better understand (Papernow, 1993). Instead, many stepfamilies construct new
family
members'behaviorsand intentions. ways to function that reflect their "step"realities. Members of It
has
long been pointed out by clinicians that stepfamily these families may consider stepchild adoption
for
reasons that members,particularlyremarriedadults, often attemptto use the do not reflect a desire to
become a nuclearfamily. nuclearfamily as a model to emulate in constructingstepfamily In light of the
gaps in the literature, the purposes of this life (Goldner, 1982; Visher & Visher, 1988; 1996). They do
so study were to: (1) explore the factors that stepparentsconsider partly because culturalmodels about
how families are supposed when contemplatingadoptionof their stepchildrenand (2) exam- to be are
based
on
nuclearfamilies (Coale Lewis, 1985) and part- ine stepfamily members' motivations to adopt. Using a
social
ly because there is a lack of institutionalized guidelines and constructionistperspective, we
investigated whether the factors norms for stepfamilyroles (Cherlin, 1978). Several clinical writ-
considered by stepfamily members reflected images of family ers have noted that stepparentsare
often unsureof how to relate life based on nuclearfamilies. to their stepchildren,an uncertaintythat is
sharedby other step- family membersand by outsiderswho interactwith stepfamilies (Mills, 1984;
Papernow, 1993; Visher & Visher, 1988). Conse- Methods quently, some stepfamilymembersbase
theirviews on how their families should functionon their image of nuclear,first-marriage Sample
families. According to clinicians, such a model does not serve The sample consisted of 32 adults and
22 childrenfrom 16 stepfamilies well because it does not provide much assistance in stepfamiliesin
which therewas at least one stepchildbetween the anticipatingstepfamilyproblemsand figuringout
workablesolu- ages of 10 and 19 living in the household the majority of the tions to existing
difficulties (Coale Lewis, 1985; Visher & Vish- time. One criterionfor inclusion in the sample was
that
stepchil-
er, 1988). However, from the stepfamily members' viewpoints, dren be at least 10 years old because
we felt that younger chil- thinking of themselves as members of nuclear families allows dren would
have a difficult time understanding questions asked them to use societal norms for parentsand
childrenas guidelines in the interview.Of the 16 stepfamilies,14 were stepfather-mother for their role
enactments. Members of stepfamilies often try to households,and 2 were complex householdsin
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Lawyers Scolded For Using College Term Paper Line Spacing Tricks Closed adoptions are a better
option than open adoption and should be mandatory because it would prevent confusion the child
may
face, allow children to actually fit into their adoptive family, provide privacy and closure and protect
families
from
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the
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CARA’s
animals,
if
over
6
months
of
age,
are
spayed/
neutered
before
adoption.
If
the
chosen
pet
is
under
6
months
of
age,
therefore
not
yet
neutered,
an
advanced
payment
should
be
given
to
CARA
for
the
operation.
The
animal
has
to
be
brought
to
the
CARA
clinic
to
the
prearranged
appointment
for
neutering.
Why
Spay
&
Neuter?
14.
Modern
Hindu
Law
of
Adoption:
Who
can
take
in
adoption:

Male
Hindu
sound
mind
>18yrs
,
provided
has
no
Hindu
son
,
grand/
or
great
grand
sons,
natural,
/
adopted
living
at
the
times
of
adoption.

If
wife
alive
her
consent
necessary,
mentally
incapable,
disabled
,
renounced
world
,
or
ceasing
to
be
Hindu.

Same
for
daughter
as
in
1.

If
female
wants
to
adopt

all
rules
same
&
husband’s
permission
necessary
7)MNM(2008)
27.
Role
of
Pediatrician
(cont)
Pediatrician
must
be
alert

prompt
diag.&imm.
management
Three
important
steps:
1
Urgency
of
action
even
when
slightly
sick-
realize
to
refer
immediately
if
critical
care
needed
2.
Broad
spectrum
ABS:
even
for
trivial
infection,
no
chances
3.
Immunization
:
all
routine
+
Hep.
B
,
investigations
necessary
as
per
indications.
4.
Appropriate
feeding
5
Facilities
for
IV
lines,
O2,
nebulization,
X-
Ray,life
saving
drugs,
&
M.O.
with
training
in
child
care
for
management-
Before
transferring
/
referring to major health care center. Gen.Care: In House: clothing, environ., congenial atmos.
education, play area 10C) MNM( 2008) 48. that a concurrent planning placement was a fait
accompli. One Director of Children’s Services, otherwise very committed to adoption, told me that
he saw concurrent planning as having limited scope. There seem to be two obstacles to a much faster
expansion of concurrent planning. The first is the negative shift in attitudes toward adoption which I
discuss in chapter two.. The second obstacle is financial. A typical voluntary adoption agency fee in
London is in the region of £30,000. The Coram concurrent planning fee is between £38,000 and
£42,000 and may increase. Local authorities will often find such fees hard to swallow even when this
expenditure will deliver longer term savings for the local authority. (I was told of one local authority
that had postponed adoptions toward the end of one financial year, because the dedicated adoption
budget was spent even though this meant expenditure in care and fostering costs would rise more
substantially). Voluntary Adoption Agency Costs Greater use of voluntary adoption agencies (VAAs)
by local authorities - whether to boost concurrent planning or more generally - has been resisted
primarily because of a consistent local authority view that VAAs – however good they might be - are
too expensive (this was one of the first things I was told by a local authority colleague when I
arrived at Barnardo’s in 2005). VAAs have often been sceptical about this believing that in
comparing a fee from a VAA to the cost of an adoption provided in house, local authorities fail to
take
account of their own, often considerable on costs, not least the costs of pension schemes which are
now generally much lower in the voluntary and private sector. This has been substantially resolved
by research in 2009 at the University of Bristol (Julie Selwyn and others) which, using 2008 figures,
compared local authority costs (the fee for an adoptive family provided by another local 48 15.
More in Adoption Law GWAct,HAMA,SC judgment, JJAct,UN Convention Indian Constitution on
ROC, GOI circular, Integrated Child Protection Scheme Draft [ MWCD] *HAMA 1956 [amended
1960 & 62] : applicable all over India except J & K. *An unmarried /divorced/widowed Hindu
female
can
adopt
a child. *A single female can make an adoption to herself in own right *HAMA abrogates all pre-Act
customs + usages except 2: If custom preserved & permits : i A married child can be adopted ii A
child
of
15 yrs & above can be adopted. 7A) MNM (2008) Top Home Security Systems Companies:
Safeguarding Your Home and Peace of Mind In today's fast-paced world, ensuring the safety and
secu... Thesis for: M.S.Advisor: Sedahlia Jasper Crase 94.9% of users find it useful "Children of
Promise is a program that Bethany Christian Services provides for chidlren with speical needs as
many of the children from orphanages may have developmental or oganizational delays" (Bethany
Christian Services, Working at Bethany, 2009). In 2001, China reported having "25% of the children
adopted
by United States citizens" (International Adoption Facts, 2009) and continues to be the top country
of
choice for international adoptions. Of note, China's adoption to the United States increased three
times
from 1992 until 2001 while in 2003, there were 4,681 children placed in the United States (travel
state Government, 2009). Previous paragraph-Called the final as well as figuring. Try out suggestion
to
achieve the suggestions for your current thesis. Your current thesis statement ought to do in excess of
point out a truth; instead, it needs to produce a great report based on your individual thoughts. A
few parents elect to maintain their kid whilst some think usage or even abortion is the ideal selection
for
equally them selves and the child. ( Beneficial: ipods on the market are the most useful source
pertaining to shipping as well as playing songs not simply simply because they’re small in addition to
user-friendly and also because they store. 11. LEGAL Definition(Cont) 1. Inherent right to life,
survival & development 2. Right to name & nationality 3. Child’s interest - always a prime
consideration 4. Special protection from physical harm &neglect 5. No discrimination thro’ universal
brotherhood 6. Social security thro’ education, employment, & earning 7. Special attention to
disabled
children. 5A) MNM ( 2008) このページのファイルが存在しない Medical Office Manager Resume
Elegant Expository Essay Topics A Adoption Thesis Statement Articles as well as Research Papers
Writers make use of different kinds of methods to get the ideas flowing and to help them
comprehend the relevance of their topic or clarify the relationships between the facts. Only then can
you arrive at your final thesis statement. Open Adoption • What is it? • Open Adoption is when the
birth mother and/or father may stay in contact with the child. They build up an ongoing relationship
with
the
adoptive parents. • Will it be the norm for now on? 35. into local authorities, the evidence is that they
have failed to provide high quality services over many years. The Agency should have two elements.
To begin with, national adoption targets which are annually reported to the Secretary of State with
the
freedom to work across all local authority boundaries. Secondly, a vastly speeded up process from
the
assessment of potential carers to the placement of children. There is no reason why an assessment
should
take
six to nine months to complete. A new model, based on the American practice of recording tangible
facts, rather than subjective judgements, should be introduced. The Agency should have a very
focused research arm, evaluating trends, informing adoption workers and promoting best practice
based on research. The second major action needed is the total replacement of local authority
adoption panels with regional boards that are part of the new National Adoption Agency. They
should
not
only be responsible for approval and matching, but also progress chasing, measuring trends and
ensuring that annual targets are met. And, of course, the big advantage of a National Agency will be
the
ability to match adoptive parents with children – in whatever part of the country. This would resolve
the
current postcode lottery of matching. Thirdly, the family court system and legal processes need
streamlining, in order to speed up the time scales, reduce legal barriers and provide another check on
regional adoption boards. The current tragedy of a child’s chance of adoption being reduced due to
the
length of time they languish in care must no longer be tolerated. Ministers need to keep this option
open and make it plain to local authorities that it will receive serious consideration unless, across the
board - not just in a few large local authorities whose improved performance might boost the 35
Essay Template Adoption Essay Sample Synthesis Introductionmple Essay About Adoption
Assignment Of Responsibility Essay About This document provides information about adoption,
including definitions, the roles of various individuals and agencies involved, and the legal aspects of
adoption in India. Some key points: Semi Open Adoption • What is it? • Sharing first names only
between birth parents and adoptive parents. • Sharing pictures or letters only after the placement has
been made. 6 Pages (1500 words) Research Paper + 1-888-827-0150 Orson Mazes Program •
“Provides loving, permanent and stable homes to orphaned children.” • Domestic and International
adoptions • Countries Served: • Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Guatemala, Nepal, and Ukraine. • Provides
counseling and assistance for the adoptee’s placed through Adoption International Program, Inc.
ceasing
the
negative factors in the personality Adoption. State Adoption Resource Agency Gujarat. Details of
Adoption Institution in Gujarat. Continue…. Source : Social Defence Department, Government of
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into
local
authorities,
the
evidence
is
that
they
have
failed
to
provide
high quality services over many years. The Agency should have two elements. To begin with, national
adoption targets which are annually reported to the Secretary of State with the freedom to work
across all local authority boundaries. Secondly, a vastly speeded up process from the assessment of
potential carers to the placement of children. There is no reason why an assessment should take six to
nine months to complete. A new model, based on the American practice of recording tangible facts,
rather than subjective judgements, should be introduced. The Agency should have a very focused
research arm, evaluating trends, informing adoption workers and promoting best practice based on
research. The second major action needed is the total replacement of local authority adoption panels
with regional boards that are part of the new National Adoption Agency. They should not only be
responsible for approval and matching, but also progress chasing, measuring trends and ensuring that
annual targets are met. And, of course, the big advantage of a National Agency will be the ability to
match adoptive parents with children – in whatever part of the country. This would resolve the
current postcode lottery of matching. Thirdly, the family court system and legal processes need
streamlining, in order to speed up the time scales, reduce legal barriers and provide another check on
regional adoption boards. The current tragedy of a child’s chance of adoption being reduced due to
the
length of time they languish in care must no longer be tolerated. Ministers need to keep this option
open and make it plain to local authorities that it will receive serious consideration unless, across the
board - not just in a few large local authorities whose improved performance might boost the 35 A
trans-racial adoption essay should explain what trans-racial adoption is. In fact, it is giving home and
family to children that have different race and cultural background from the parents, who are going
to
adopt them. All children are equal and need parental love and care. The writer may focus on the
procedure and requirements for adopting such a child. It is also necessary to view the opposing
thoughts concerning the topic. Cats should be provided with a litter box (cleaned daily). 13. parents
– or more specifically mothers – who were seeking the return of their children from care. Our job
was to assess their readiness to re-assume their parenting responsibilities. What I saw made me
uneasy. My practice whenever I visited a Barnardo’s service was to reflect for a day or two on what I
had seen and then to share my thoughts with senior colleagues and Trustees. After this visit I wrote:
[I was worried that staff] seemed to be working in a context which required them not to do what
was unequivocally the best for the child, but instead one which tasked them, whenever possible, with
keeping children with their mothers. One family was described to me as being guilty of the most
abject neglect of their children who were filthy, suffered exceptionally serious dental decay and were
not attending school. Now fostered, the children, 10 and 14, were doing reasonably well and were
both at school. Meanwhile we seemed to see success in this case as eventually returning the children
to
a mother who, I was told, had very limited awareness of the inadequacy of her care for her children.
I wondered why on earth we would contemplate taking such a risk and the answer that “blood was
thicker than water” certainly did not convince me. I went on to observe: Part of the problem is, I
fear, that these seem such illiberal things to think, much less write. But I left this visit seriously
perturbed that staff were working in a context, overly influenced by considerations of what a Court
might opine, in which the interests of the child were not the overwhelming consideration they should
be. As I began – tentatively at first – to utter publicly the view that we might have to think about
taking more, not fewer children into care, my motives were attacked. Some correspondents said I
was drumming up trade for Barnardo’s Children’s Homes (ignoring the fact that the last one had
been shut two decades earlier). John Hemming MP dismissed my view without debate blogging,
simply, ‘Martin Narey is wrong’ and there was a great deal of 13 Index samples by all dates
Snowplow Outperforms GA4 in GigaOm Comparative Evaluation. A For est of Fa amily Tr rees -
Tapestry Adoption & Foster Care Ministry The paper "Advantages and the Disadvantages of
Adoption
in the Society" states that unless the Adoption process is carried out well and with the interests of the
child as the major factor of consideration, then the adoptive child may not benefit from the love and
care of the adoptive family.... here have been claims that adoption leads to negative outcomes for the
adopted child as the process is deemed dysfunctional.... hellip; adoption is also not desirable as it
leads to the severing of the relationship between a child and the biological mother at times leads to
lifelong damage to both the mother and the child.... Download to read offline 22. * I had to be
approved to be a father , * While other men didn’t have to bother . * I had to answer queries about
my life, they ask all about me and wife. * They asked to know if we were fit to raise a child * I had
to
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father. * The family broken ,mine begins, Oh who can understand the ways of life. * When loss and
love join hands. Bill Thompson, adoptive father. 7. WHO CAN BE ADOPT? Non-Convention
Countries The child must have no parents The child has a sole or surviving parent who is
unable to care for the child and has, in writing, irrevocably released the child for emigration and
adoption. The child must be under the age of 16 The adopting parents must have completed a
full and final adoption of the child or must have legal custody of the child for purposes of emigration
and adoption. Received April 14, 2020; Revised May 26, 2020; Accepted June 16, 2020 Рабочие
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adoption arranged by a public or government agency such as the Children's Aid Society. Adopting
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many of the children from orphanages may have developmental or oganizational delays" (Bethany
Christian Services, Working at Bethany, 2009). In 2001, China reported having "25% of the children
adopted by United States citizens" (International Adoption Facts, 2009) and continues to be the top
country of choice for international adoptions. Of note, China's adoption to the United States
increased three times from 1992 until 2001 while in 2003, there were 4,681 children placed in the
United States (travel state Government, 2009). Political Science Research Paper Topics Good
Rawnjournals Subject: English Type: Research Paper Level: College Pages: 6 (1500 words)
Downloads: 2 Author: lemkejessie Semi Open Adoption • What is it? • Sharing first names only
between birth parents and adoptive parents. • Sharing pictures or letters only after the placement has
been made. Adoption-Continuing/Future Trends • Married, upper-middle class, white couples
continue to adopt non-white children • Family structures continue to be diverse/inter-racial •
Advocate programs for adoption among children in foster care in the US 1 Adoption Research Paper
Homework Help Sites Keywords Adoption, Childhood, Development,
If you’re a college student, you may receive course assignments where you need to make a
compelling and effective persuasive essay. To do this, you must convince the readers that your point
of view is the most accurate and logical one. For this form of persuasion, which is also known as an
academic argument, it follows a predictive pattern. Adoption-Continuing/Future Trends • Married,
upper-middle class, white couples continue to adopt non-white children • Family structures continue
to be diverse/inter-racial • Advocate programs for adoption among children in foster care in the US
China is one of 77 countries who participate in the "Hague Convention on the Protection of Children
and Co-operation in Respect of Inter-country Adoption (Hague Adoption Convention)" (Intercountry
Adoption, 2009)). The agreement was "concluded on May 29th, 1993 in Hague, the Netherlands,
and established international standards of practices for intercountry adoptions. The United States
signed the convention in 1994, and the Convention entered into force for the United States in April
2008" (Intercountry Adoption, 2009). 18. Ways of Receiving Children (cont) 4)From Care
Institutions /Organizations: where abandoned babies are cared for e.g; Manav Seva Sangh ,
Shradhanad Mahilashram etc. *When infants /babies / children are brought there – sick, may be
injured ( deliberate – abandoned), hypothermic , due to extreme weather, hypoglycemia , septicemia,
severe asphyxia, pallor, shock, systemic problems - GI,Resp, CNS, RES, UT etc. No information on
their prior history- antenatal, labour, postnatal , family . *Dr / Pediatrician must be attached , all
facilities in house for Rx or refer to nearby hospital for critical care. *Staff -- nurse , ayah, supervisor
, MSW, Administrative *Records : regular & legal & individual child’s periodic complete ck.up,
immunization, investigations,& Rx 8A) MNM (2008) Composing your thesis statement may take
more time, effort, and thinking compared to the other parts of your essay. But since it’s only one
sentence, you shouldn’t have a problem taking this extra time to compose this statement as it directs
your essay in a unique way. India is the second-most populous country in the world. Spanning across
the vast territories, this south Asian nation has an exquisite, unforgettable kitchen full of diversity
and influences. The Indian people have been around for Medical Office Manager Resume Elegant
Expository Essay Topics A Adoption. Galatians 4:1-7 Ephesians 8:1-3. Some of Adoptions
Attributes. Union with Christ. Romans 8:1-3 This Union is Vital. Gal 2:19-20, Col 3:3-4 The Union
is Spiritual Romans 8:8-10 The Union is Indissoluble. Jn 10:28-29, Mt 28:20 File format: .doc,
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They must not be debarked. This is considered animal cruelty. Adoption. State Adoption Resource
Agency Gujarat. Details of Adoption Institution in Gujarat. Continue…. Source : Social Defence
Department, Government of Gujarat. Details of Adoption. Source : Social Defence Department,
Government of Gujarat. About The Establishment of SARA. Dogs adopted will be picked up by the
adopter and brought to their new home in a carrier approved by CARA or in a personal vehicle.
Download Now The paper "The Adoption process in Canada" analyzes the Children's Aid Society, a
government agency to facilitate the process of adoption in Canada on both province and territory
level.... Focusing on the issue, there is a need to consider other factors that might cause
complications in the Adoption process, such as the involvement of children requiring specialized
parenting.... Some of the challenges experienced in the Adoption process are long waiting periods,
which appear unreasonable to some families.... 19. however well intentioned, we leave some
children, too long in neglect. As I have argued here, a frequent reason for this is this strongly held
but misconceived belief that however bad things are at home, care will make things worse. It is vital
that Judges appreciate that this is not so. But in two presentations to Family Court Judges last year
there was bemusement at my suggestion that care made things better, not worse, for neglected
children. This is hardly surprising when shortly after his appointment as President of The Family
Division, the most senior Family Law Judge, the much respected Lord Justice Wall said: What social
workers do not appear to understand is that the public perception of their role in care proceedings is
not a happy one. They are perceived by many as arrogant and enthusiastic removers of children from
their parents into an unsatisfactory care system Social workers may sometimes get it wrong. I accept
entirely that there may be cases where intervention is inappropriate and unnecessary (although
sometimes, those who are concerned about such cases jump to the conclusion that such errors mean
all interventions are unnecessary). But it is very clear that generally children are not removed from
their parental home unless there is the clearest evidence of their abuse and neglect. Even in the wake
of Baby Peter when applications for care increased significantly and there was some speculation
about social worker over reaction, research from CAFCASS found that none of the additional
interventions were premature. The reality of care is best captured in an article published in the
Journal of Social Policy in 2009. Forrester, Goodman, Cocker, Binnie and Jensch reviewed all British
research since 1991. Their conclusion was that: The studies consistently found that children entering
care tended to have serious problems but that in general their welfare improved over time. This
finding is consistent with international literature. It has important policy implications. Most
significantly it suggests that attempts to reduce the use of public care are misguided and may place
more children at risk of serious harm. Judges must understand the truth of those simple sentences.
19 lower compared to the number of children living in the interval between the submission of the
application and The "International Adoption in Nepal" paper takes a closer look at the International
Adoption system and the role of Nepal in this system.... Nepal is well known as one of the source
countries for child adoption, but recently there has been much concern about adoption from Nepal....
hellip; The concept of international child adoption may be new, but child adoption itself has been
practiced in human societies for ages.... You need to gather and organize your evidence, look for any
relationships like similarities or contrasts between the known facts, and consider the relevance of
these relationships. After all these steps, you would have a “working thesis” in your mind which
presents your main idea. Many children are adopted each year, and with these children being adopted
there are adoptions. There are many forms of adoption used throughout the world, but the biggest
forms of adoption are closed adoption and open adoption. Open adoptions are adoptions in which
the birthmother, the biological mother of an adoptee, is allowed contact with the adoptee. Closed
adoption is an adoption where the birthmother of the adoptee is not present in the child’s life in any
way shape or form. The birth family is completely cut off and cannot give or receive any information
regarding their welfare or the adoptee’s. Early 20th Century • 1909 • White house conference state
that poverty alone is not grounds to remove a child from the home • 1910-1930 • The first
specialized adoption agencies were founded • Ran by the women of the elite and whose husbands
were very well known in the communities 16. Who can give in Adoption? Biological/ natural – father
& mother dead/ disabled from exercising the right bec.of mental incapacity, renounced, only then
only legal guardian can give for adoption even only child is allowed to be given Who can be
adopted: Hindu male/ female , unmarried , < 15 yrs of age (exception), not already adopted. If
adopted by male: F-21 yrs younger by female: M-21 yrs “ Ceremonies necessary for adoption
absolutely necessary: actual giving & taking of adoptive child 7A( MNM(2008) What problem does
global free trade cause? Explain "common good. " - the 3 essential elements for common good. What
is social justice? 7 themes of Catholic Social teaching. What each theme. 3. A sole or joint spouse
who has attained the age of 25 years and is at least 21 years older than the child, but has not attained
the age of 65 years. Is a relative of the child Who can Adopt/be adopted? Children Act – Section
158 (1) •Any child (under the age of 18) •Abandoned Children •Parent offered •Kinship cases (
orphaned and destitute) Who can be adopted ? 20 Best Adoption Fundraising Ideas Images On
Pinterest Foster To Semi Open Adoption • What is it? • Sharing first names only between birth
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48.
that
a
concurrent
planning
placement
was
a
fait
accompli.
One
Director
of
Children’s
Services,
otherwise
very
committed
to
adoption,
told
me
that
he
saw
concurrent
planning
as
having
limited
scope.
There
seem
to
be
two
obstacles
to
a
much
faster
expansion
of
concurrent
planning.
The
first
is
the
negative
shift
in
attitudes
toward
adoption
which
I
discuss
in
chapter
two..
The
second
obstacle
is
financial.
A
typical
voluntary
adoption
agency
fee
in
London
is
in
the
region
of
£30,000.
The
Coram
concurrent
planning
fee
is
between
£38,000
and
£42,000
and
may
increase.
Local
authorities
will
often
find
such
fees
hard
to
swallow
even
when
this
expenditure
will
deliver
longer
term
savings
for
the
local
authority.
(I
was
told
of
one
local
authority
that
had
postponed
adoptions
toward
the
end
of
one
financial
year,
because
the
dedicated
adoption
budget
was
spent
even
though
this
meant
expenditure
in
care
and
fostering
costs
would
rise
more
substantially).
Voluntary
Adoption
Agency
Costs
Greater
use
of
voluntary
adoption
agencies
(VAAs)
by
local
authorities
-
whether
to
boost
concurrent
planning
or
more
generally
-
has
been
resisted
primarily
because
of
a
consistent
local
authority
view
that
VAAs

however
good
they
might
be
-
are
too
expensive
(this
was
one
of
the
first
things
I
was
told
by
a
local
authority
colleague
when
I
arrived
at
Barnardo’s
in
2005).
VAAs
have
often
been
sceptical
about
this
believing
that
in
comparing
a
fee
from
a
VAA
to
the
cost
of
an
adoption
provided
in
house,
local
authorities
fail
to
take
account
of
their
own,
often
considerable
on
costs,
not
least
the
costs
of
pension
schemes
which
are
now
generally
much
lower
in
the
voluntary
and
private
sector.
This
has
been
substantially
resolved
by
research
in
2009
at
the
University
of
Bristol
(Julie
Selwyn
and
others)
which,
using
2008
figures,
compared
local
authority
costs
(the
fee
for
an
adoptive
family
provided
by
another
local

48

Content
uploaded
by
Diana
Baltimore
stability,
which
negatively
influences
their
personality
Semi
Open
Adoption

What
is
it?

Sharing
first
names
only
between
birth
parents
and
adoptive
parents.

Sharing
pictures
or
letters
only
after
the
placement
has
been
made.
interviews
were
analyzed
by
content
analysis.
The
Adoption
Impacts
Acceptance
of
Non-
Traditional
Families

Acceptance
of
children
with:

One
parent,
two
divorced
parents,
two
parents
of
the
same
gender,
a
combination
of
parents
and
stepparents,
children
born
by
way
of
donated
sperm
and
eggs
or
surrogate
pregnancy,
children
being
raised
by
grandparents
or
foster
parents,
children
with
siblings
from
another
race
When
it
comes
to
the
right
to
openly
carry,
many
feel
it's
the
right
thing
to
pass
the
OCW
law
In
Wisconsin
for
a
law
abiding
citizen
to
rightfully
carry.
Ap
English
Language
Synthesis
Practice
Prompt
development
[2].
Mental
injuries
caused
by
the
lack
of
2.
Agencies
involved
in
adoption
include
CARA,
licensed
adoption
agencies,
recognized
Indian
placement
agencies,
and
voluntary
coordinator
agencies.
Adoption
agencies
help
connect
interested
couples
with
children
and
guide
them
through
the
adoption
process.
Download
to
read
offline
5.
thought
to
the
stepparentadopting
a
stepchild.
In
about
half
of
remarried
12
years,
explained,
"Well
[adoptionis]
out
of
the
for
the
stepfamilies,
adults
had
talked
with
childrenabout
adoption.
question.I
mean,
we
would
have
to
have
the
approvalof
theirfa-
In
the
other
half
of
the
stepfamilies,membersgave
differing
re-
ther,
and
that
would
never
happen."This
motherhad
endureda
ports
on
whether
or
not
adoption
had
been
considered.
Some-
contentiouscustody
battlewith
her
formerhusbandseveral
years
times
one
adult
reportedthat
he
or
she
had
talked
about
steppar-
earlier,but
this
type
of
sentimentwas
expressedeven
when
rela-
ent
adoption
with
the
spouse,
but
the
other
adult
claimed
that
tionshipsbetween
formerspouses
had
been
generallydispassion-
adoptionhad
not
been
discussed.
ate.
When
formerspouse
relationshipshad
been
characterized
by
We
can
only
speculate
about
why
some
family
membersre-
hostility
and
conflict
over
the
children,then
stepfamilymembers
ported
discussing
adoption
while
others
reportedthat
adoption
were
especially
reluctantto
pursueadoption.
was
not
discussed.
Perhaps
those
who
said
adoption
had
been
Financial
concerns
also
were
importantbarriersto
seeking
discussed
between
family
members
were
those
for
whom
the
adoption.The
loss
of
financial
provisions
for
the
child
from
the
issue
was
more
important;
the
issue
of
adoption
holds
more
nonresidential
parent,either
throughthe
loss
of
child
supportor
salience
for
some
stepfamilymembersthanit
does
for
others.For
the
withdrawalof
money
for
such
items
as
college,
was
relevant
stepparentsand
stepchildren,adoptioncould
have
a
direct
effect
for
some
stepfamilies.
One
mother,
in
explaining
why
her
hus-
on
their
self-
identityand
legitimatea
position
for
them
within
the
band
had
placed
adoptionproceedingson
hold,
statedthat
it
was
family.
The
self-
identity
of
residentialbiological
parents
would
due
to
".
.
.
the
cost
involved.
We
aren'tin
a
position
thatwe
can
not
undergo
changes
to
the
same
degree,
so
adoptionwould
be
just
dropthat
[child
support]money,
and
I
don't
know
how
much
less
relevantor
less
important
them.
to
my
ex-
husbandwill
fight
it,
just
to
be
hateful
...."
In
a
thirdof
Family
members
co-
construct
reality
through
interaction
the
families,
parentsstated
that
they
would
lose
child
supportif
with
each
other
and
by
sharing
perceptions,
expectations,
and
parentalrights
of
the
nonresidential
parentwere
terminated,
thus
meanings
of
situationswith
each
other
(Dallos,
1991).
The
step-
ending
parental
obligations
for
financial
support
as
well.
For
families
in
which
membersreportedsimilaraccountsof
how
seri-
some
stepfamilies,this
was
an
importantissue,
and
one
that
led
ously
adoption
was
considered
were
those
in
which
there
was
the
adults
either
to
abandonadoptionplans
or
to
delay
them.
A
agreementbetween
members
on
the
possibility
of
adoption;that
stepfather,
explaining
why
he
had
not
pursued
adoption,
said,
is,
those
family
members
shared
similar
perceptions
regarding
"The
only
thing
that
has
ever
kept
me
from
discussing
the
adop-
how
constrainingthe
potentialbarriers
were
to
the
likelihoodthat
tion
of
[my
stepchildren]is
because
I
don't
know
what
it
would
stepparentadoptioncould
be
accomplished.In
families
with
less
do
as
far
as
child
supportand
that
type
of
thing."One
15-
year-
consistency
in
reporting,
some
members
perceived
barriersto
old
stepson,
who
wantedhis
stepfatherto
adopthim,
yet
realized
adoptionthatwere
not
identifiedby
othersin
the
family.
that
he
needed
his
father's
economic
supportto
attend
college,
statedthathe
might
have
his
stepfatheradopthim
afterhe
finish-
Issues
Consideredin
StepchildAdoption
es
school.
Whetheror
not
family
membersthoughtabout
or
discussed
Otherfinancialconcerns
were
relatedto:
(a)
the
ongoing
fi-
stepchild
adoption
was
related
primarilyto
the
level
of
involve-
nancial
commitmentthat
an
adoptive
stepparentwould
have
to
ment
of
the
nonresidential
parent.
If
the
nonresidentialparent
the
adoptedchild
if
the
remarriage
ended
and
(b)
the
actualcosts
was
actively
involved,
or
at
least
was
in
somewhat
regularcon-
of
adopting,such
as
courtfees
and
attorneyfees.
These
monetary
tact
with
the
stepchild, then adoption usually was not seriously issues were mentioned more frequently by
stepparentsthan by considered.In those cases adoptionwas not seen as a realisticop- parents and
never
by
stepchildren.In one stepfamily in which tion; as one stepfathernoted abouthis stepson, "He's got his
dad adoptionhad been discussed between adults and children,but no and he's also got me." In
explaining
why
adoptionwas not con- action had been taken, the stepfatherstated, "I guess, really, in a sidered in her
family, a mother said, "Theirfatheris still a very way, it's probably more of a relief [that adoption has
not
hap- dominantfigure in their life and probablyalways will be." A 14- pened]. . . if [we] were to split
up, I wouldn't have no financial year-old stepson said, "I never thoughtabout adoptionbecause I ties
or
anything towards her." That same stepfather on legal have my other father."Another stepchild said,
"It's [adoption] costs: "There'sa lot of money to have a lot of lawyers say a lot never been an issue
for
me
and
my
brotherbecause we see our of things that really don't mean a whole lot except that you've real dad
every otherweekend."Adoptionwas even less of an op- got to go through[it to adoptthe child]." tion
when
the
nonresidential
parenthad a good relationshipwith The only other reason given for not considering or for not the
children;when that was the case, adoptionwas not thoughtto pursuingadoptionwas also relatedto a
concern about continuing be appropriate. obligations and ties if the remarriage ended in divorce. One
wife, However, some stepfamily members gave adoption careful remarriedfor over a decade, did not
want her husbandto adopt her daughterbecause she did not think the remarriage would last
considerationeven when the nonresidentialparentwas involved with the child. In situations in which
the
nonresidentialparent
and
did not want to be saddled with a relationship with him was not especially close to the children, yet
maintainedcontact shouldthey divorce. periodically throughphone calls or visits, the remarriedfamily
Motivations for Stepchild Adoption adults often contemplatedadoptionbut were reluctantto engage
in
what
they
anticipatedwould be hostile legal proceedings and A common motivationfor family membersto
consideradop- angry interactions over the request that nonresidentialparents tion was the desire to
become as much like a nuclearfamily as surrender their parentalrights. In these families the decision
was
possible. Sometimes this was phrasedin terms of family close- made not to seek a stepchild adoption
because
the
stepfamily ness or family integration. example, severalindividualsmen- For adults feared that the
nonresidential
parentwould contest giving tioned a desire to bring the family closer together through up
parentalrights.As a motherof two adolescents,who had been stepchild adoption.For example, a
stepfatherwho was thinking 66 Family Relations 4. It is important to note that adoption is a unique
privilege, and not a “right”. Therefore, your eligibility for adoption is subject to the determination of
the
state. As you decide to pursue adoption, getting in touch with your local adoption agency and
attending an orientation meeting about adoption is your best first step. Attending this adoption
orientation should give you a more comprehensive knowledge about the adoption process, and
adoption
in
general. Step 1: Application. As soon as you decide to go for adoption, the first step will be filing
your adoption application. Along with this application, you will be required to undergo further
orientations, seminars, and trainings related to your preparation for adoption. This is a mandatory
step and takes place at adoption information centers and other venues involved in the process. Step
2: Case Study. After having successfully filed your application and completed the requirements
attached to it, you will then be subject to a case study by your assigned caseworker. The purpose of
this
case study is to determine whether you are ready to adopt. Step 3: Approval. Approval follows your
case study if you have been determined to be fit to adopt. The case study involves background
checks and a home study, and the results of these will be considered in the approval process. Step 4:
Matching and Preparation. Following your approval for adoption is the matching and preparation
stage, where you will be paired with a child of whose needs you are likely to be able to provide. This
process may involve evaluation from the birth mothers, as they review each adoptive family profile
and
consider a good possible match for the baby. Step 5: Placement and Adoption. Finally, a child from a
center for adoption or other adoption agency will be placed in your custody, still subject to the
legalities to finalize your adoption. Step 6: Legalizing Adoption. Adoption essay topics. Our adoption
prices are as follows. If you have a single bun and are looking for a friend our pairing fee is 50. Read
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Foster To Adoption Essay Topics Esl Biography Ghostwriting Services Us Adoption Essay Topics
Esl Biography Ghostwriting Services Us In some cases the birth family is contacted and refuses to
give up the vital information that would be beneficial in the treatment of a patient. “When an
adoptee is denied medical information… he may feel like and adult who has no rights whatsoever”
(Eldridge 269). An open adoption would ensure a medical history and prevent the scandal of being
without, but this positive factor of open adoption does not outweigh the benefits of the closed
adoption.
One
of
those
benefits includes escaping the risk of “an unstable birthparent [who] could cause problems”
(Adamec). 13. Where we are • Located at the Thomas Barnardo House precincts – Langata Road
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child’s period spent without Received April 14, 2020; Revised May 26, 2020; Accepted June 16,
2020 52. When financial support is given it is often significantly less than the fostering allowance. In
Islington, according to Community Care, a foster carer is paid £337 a week for one child aged 0 to
10 years. The special guardianship allowance for a single child is a maximum of £134. Grandparents,
and
others, willing to become parents for a second time, and when their income may be modest should
not
be
penalised for relieving local authorities of their legal and heavy financial responsibilities. The extent
to
which
these arrangements are limiting the effective use of Guardianship needs to be explored. Special
Guardianship as an unhappy compromise A glance at the most recent adoption statistics shows us
that
Special Guardianships seem to have replaced what would have once been adoptions. In many cases
that
can
be
welcomed achieving as it can the essential stability needed by children. But we need to be confident
that
Special Guardianship is not being used when adoption might be in the better interests of the child.
Some professionals believe that is happening. Last year, one adoption team manager told Community
Care In many cases, SGOs work well, but there is dispute about when they are appropriate. In my
authority
we’re seeing increasing numbers of children under four being looked after by relatives, often
grandparents, even though we recommended adoption. Often a family or friend carer will come
forward and an SGO might seem cheaper, easier and more pragmatic. But too often this decision is
made without thinking through the long-term implications of placing a child back into a
dysfunctional environment for 18 years. 52
Index
samples
by
all
dates
Past
Adoption

In
the
past,
adoption
consisted
of
no
legal
procedures.

Children
were
to
conform
to
the
family
they
were
adopted
in
to.

People
tried
to
match
the
child's
background
to
the
families
background.
Adoption.
Premise
.
We
have
a
sufficient
corpus
of
specifications
and
profiles
to
realize
(implement)
identified
use
cases
in
computing
and
data.
14.
offensive
comment
on
the
internet.
Meanwhile,
at
successive
presentations
to
staff
from
Children’s
Services
Departments
in
two
northern
counties,
each
host
Director
referred
to
my
views,
respectively
as
unorthodox
and
challenging.
But
amongst
the
abuse,
letters
I
received
convinced
me
that
this
was
a
debate
worth
having.
Meg,
a
Social
Worker
with
decades
of
experience
wrote
to
say:
I
am
57
and
started
my
career
as
a
child
care
social
worker
but
I
found
myself
unable
to
tolerate
the
incredibly
low
standards
that
were
tolerable
within
the
childcare
services...Thank
Goodness
someone
is
speaking
up
for
all
those
children
whose
lives
are
witnessed
and
about
whom
nothing
is
done.
I
did
not
know
it
at
the
time
but
there
was
no
shortage
of
very
sound
research
to
back
up
my
anxieties
about
the
children
we
leave
in
neglectful
and
abusive
homes.
The
reality
is
that
care
can
be
much
improved
and
the
current
Children’s
Minister
is
right
to
be
impatient
about
achieving
such
improvements.
But,
even
as
it
is,
care
is
much
to
be
preferred
to
leaving
a
child
in
neglect.
As
Professor
Mike
Stein
from
the
University
of
York
has
said:
The
simplistic
view
of
care
as
failing
60,000
young
people
should
be
confined
to
the
dustbin.
Extensive
research,
much
of
it
commissioned
by
the
Department
for
Education
confirm
the
Stein
view.
Very
recently,
in
2010,
DEMOS
were
commissioned
by
Barnardo’s
to
take
a
comprehensive
look
at
the
evidence.
DEMOS
confirmed
that:

14

Adoption
is
a
process
whereby
a
person
assumes
the
parenting
of
another
usually
a
child
from
that
persons
biological
or
legal
parent
or
parents
and
in
so
doing.
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as
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when
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important,
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and
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hiring
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business
and
technical
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stickers
the
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Adoption
is
a
legal
process
of
adopting
a
child.
The
parent
adopting,
called
adopter,
assumes
all
the
parenting
rights
of
the
biological
parents
after
adoption
is
finalized.
The
adopted
child
becomes
a
family
member
and
gets
all
the
rights
that
go
with
it,
like
inheritance,
for
example.
While
adoption
is
common
everywhere,
it
is
highly
regulated
in
the
western
world.
And
there
are
many
issues
surrounding
adoption:
legal,
social
and
psychological.
Writing
a
well-
crafted
adoption
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the
topic
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Establishment
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change
our
practice
will
require
a
change
in
the
mind-
set
of
all
involved
in
the
process
of
child
protection.
She
captures
the
sad
reality
that
too
often
we
wait
too
long
before
removing
a
child
from
parental
neglect,
sometimes
because
of
an
unjustified
optimism
about
the
capacity
of
parents
to
improve.
As
Jonathan
Ewen
the
Director
who
leads
for
adoption
for
Barnardo’s
told
me:
Speeding
up
the
decision
making
after
a
child
first
comes
to
the
attention
of
the
authorities
is
key;
research
shows
that
most
parents
who
are
going
to
significantly
improve
their
ability
to
look
after
their
child
do
so
in
the
first
six
months
of
the
child’s
life.
If
that
doesn’t
happen,
then
we
need
to
be
bolder

and
quicker
-
in
making
the
decision
to
remove
that
child
permanently.
It
needs
to
be
stressed
here
that
I
am
not
talking
about
cases
where
there
is
room
for
doubt
over
whether
or
not
a
child
has
been
neglected
or
the
capacity
of
the
mother
to
become
an
adequate
parent.
This
is
not
to
deny
that
mistakes
are
not
sometimes
made
and
that,
however
occasionally,
decent
and
loving
parents
suffer
the
horror
of
having
their
children
taken
from
them
without
justification.
But
front
line
practitioners
know
that
those
cases,
however
regrettable,
are
overshadowed
by
a
much
larger
number
of
cases
where
we
leave
children
too
long
and
until
neglect
turns
into
abuse.
I
believe
that
most
lay
people,
most
parents,
would
be
deeply
shocked
both
at
the
conditions
in
which
we
routinely
leave
children
and
at
our
continued
consideration
of
returning
a
neglected
child
to
the
circumstances
which
led
to
his
or
her
abuse.
In
All
In
A
Day’s
Work,
Hope
describes
her
experience
with
a
typical
case
where
a
child
had
been
physically
abused,
was
in
care,
but
seeing
her
mother
regularly
(known
as
contact)
with
the
possibility
of
a
future
reunion.
The
child
is
Sarah
and
the
mother,
Julia:
Over
the
weeks
since
Sarah
had
been
taken
into
care,
Julia
was
often
very
late
for
contact
meetings
and
a
couple
of
times
she
forgot
to
come
altogether.
Sometimes
it
was
suspected
that
she
was
high
on
something,
at
other
times
there
was
a

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Harrow,
either
for
adoption
or
special
guardianship
has
increased
nearly
seven
fold
(from
3%
to
20%).
And
because
children
were
leaving
care
at
a
faster
rate

and
almost
uniquely
-
Harrow
has
not
seen
an
increase
in
the
overall
number
of
children
in
its
care.
Like
all
other
local
authorities,
and
in
the
wake
of
Baby
Peter,
they
saw
an
increase
in
children
coming
into
care
but
children
were
leaving
care
just
as
quickly.
As
well
as
the
process
working
faster
the
Coram
approach
had
100%
success
in
finding
adoptive
parents
for
all
Harrow
children
for
whom
adoption
had
been
identified
as
the
likely
way
forward.
This
included
children
considered
difficult
to
place.
Up
to
now
the
disruption
rate
for
Coram
adoptions
at
Harrow
is
zero.
Seven
of
these
successful
placements
have
followed
the
concurrent
planning
approach.
There
were
some
additional
costs
for
Harrow
when
bringing
Coram
into
the
authority.
Coram
imported
additional
staff
to
work
alongside
the
Local
authority
social
workers.
But
the
medium
and
longer
term
savings
as
fostering
and
residential
home
costs
were
reduced
cannot
be
in
doubt
and
have
been
validated
by
KPMG.
KPMG
looked
at
the
38
children
adopted
between
2006
and
2010
and
estimated
the
likely
costs
falling
to
Harrow
had
accelerated
adoption
not
taken
place.
Overall
and
taking
account
of
the
costs
of
the
partnership
with
Coram,
Harrow
avoided
expenditure
of
£440,000
in
2010/
11
alone.
Coram
are
now
on
the
verge
of
replicating
the
Harrow
partnership
with
two
other
local
authorities.
That
will
almost
certainly
benefit
adoption
work
in
the
round
and
it
will
give
a
boost
to
concurrent
planning.
But
concurrent
planning
needs
to
be
rolled
out
much
faster
than
this.
Despite
the
emerging
evidence
of
effectiveness,
there
remains
a
distinct
lack
of
enthusiasm
for
this
approach.
At
one
point
Coram’s
partnership
with
the
five
London
authorities
to
provide
concurrent
planning
placements
was
on
the
verge
of
failing
due
to
a
lack
of
referrals
and
concurrent
planning
was
tried
in
Brighton
but
has
not
flourished,
in
part
I
was
told,
because
of
judicial
antipathy
and
concerns
on
the
part
of
judges
and
social
work
professionals

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6.
about
adopting
his
12-
year-
old
stepdaughtersaid,
"We're
just
because
that
would
be
the
kind
of
thing
where
she
could
trying
to
meld
the
family
together
and
strengthenit."
Some
of
come
in
and
be
the
big
hero
...
not
only
will
they
lose
these
stepfamilies
functionedvery
similarly
to
nuclear
families,
you,
but
they'll
lose
the
stability
in
the
family
and
every-
and
members
of
these
families
saw
adoption
as
completing
the
thing
else,
and
who
knows
what'll
happen
to
them
...."
process
of
becoming
a
"real"family.
Adoption
was
seen
as
a
One
of
the
majorreasons
[for
the
adoption]
was
probably
mechanismto
help
cementrelationships.
JusLso
that
they
would
be
safe
if
something
happenedto
In
some
stepfamiliesthe
stepchildrenwere
emotionallyclos-
him.
er
to
stepparentsthan
they
were
to
their
nonresidentialparents,
The
fatherin
this
family
agreed:"Their[biological]
mother
and
adoption
was
seen
as
a
way
to
solidify
the
stepparent-
was
real
inappropriate
still
is,
and
it's
a
legal
way
of
severing
and
stepchild
relationshipand
to
reflect
its
closeness.
In
other
step-
those
ties.
[Adoption]
stops
a
lot
of
problems
early
on."
These
families
individuals
hoped
that
adoption
would
somehow
draw
stepfamilyadultsrecognizedthat
the
childrenwould likely be re- the family closer togetherand give membersa sense of being "in quiredby
law to live with the nonresidential parentif the residen- family" together.For example, the one
stepmotherwho adopted tial parentwere to die and that the stepparentwould have little saw herself as
"Mom,"the person upon whom everyone could legal recourse to maintaincontact with the
stepchildren.In our rely for help and nurturing. her, legally adoptingher stepchil- To state third party
visitation is relatively rare, particularlywhen dren legitimized that role. Her husbandagreed; after
discussing stepparentsare the third party. Said one stepfather, "We were how unfit his ex-wife was as
a
mother,he explainedthe rationale thinkingmore in the aspect of if somethinglater on were to hap- for
why his second wife adoptedhis children:"The actual deci- pen to one of us, is there some way to
firm this up so we don't sion, I think, was hoping that it would give the kids the feeling have
problems." in more of having a real mom." A stepdaughter anotherfamily The lack of legal
relationships between stepparents and said she "wouldn't mind" being adopted by her stepfatherbe-
stepchildren was not a motive to consideradoptionfor most step- cause "I could probablycall him Dad
then
and
feel comfortable family members.This was trueeven among those who were con- with it." From these
perspectives,adoptionwould legitimize the cerned about the possibility that the stepparentwould lose
con- use of family labels (i.e., mom or dad) and the taking of the cul- tact with the stepchild if the
parentdied. These folks perceived turally institutionalized roles of mother and father, son and the
potentialfor problemsif somethinghappenedto the residen- daughter. tial parent,but they did not
thinkthe absenceof legal rights made It should be noted that some of the closest steprelationships a
differencein their relationships.This apparent paradoxmay be were in families in which adoptionhad
never been considered.In due to the fact that the legal dimensions of family relationships some of
these
families,
it
seemed that a strong nonresidential are usually unobtrusive.Legal issues do not often come up in
parent-childrelationship provided the security necessary for a daily family life, and it is likely that
many
of
these
stepfamily good stepparent-stepchild relationshipto develop. In these step- membershad not had an
occasion to be confrontedby the con- families there was no motivationto adoptin orderto develop re-
straintsinherentin the absence of legal rights. A few did com- lationshipsbetween stepparentsand
stepchildrenthat resembled ment on the absence of legal rights, however. One stepfatherre- parent-
child
relationships. ported, For some stepfamiliesadoptionwas perceivedto be a way to My company
allows me to pay for their health insurance removesome of the daily hassles of being in a
stepfamily,such as even though I have no legal relationship. I found this having differentlast names.
This
was
of
particular importanceto bizarre.That was a weird sensation to think that I had no stepchildren,and it
should
be
noted that in three of these step- legal relationshipto them at all. Most days it makes no dif- families,
the
stepchildren used the stepfather's last name at ference,but it's a weirdfeeling. school. In this way
they
achieved unofficially what they per- This stepfatheris citing an example of the ambiguity sur- ceived
to
be
an
advantageof adoptionin reducinga complication roundingstepparent-stepchild relationships.In this
case
the
step-
in
their
lives. For example, one adolescent stepson complained fatherwas quite awarethathe had no legal
rights
as
a
stepparent, that his friends could not find him in the telephonedirectorybe- yet he was allowed to
assume financial responsibility for his cause the family telephonewas listed in his stepfather'slast
name stepchildren, least in termsof healthinsurance. at ratherthan in his. To this stepson, adoption
would
easily solve Not all family membershad the same degree of motivation this problemfor him. for the
stepparent adoptthe stepchild.Stepparents, to particularly Another motive for adoption was a concern
about
what stepfathers,thoughtabout adoptionmore often than their spous- would happen if the
residentialparent would die when the chil- es. Stepchildrenalso thought about adoption more than
parents
dren were minors.This was mentionedby adultsonly. A mother did. These differencesmake sense in
light of the fact thatsteppar- said, ents and stepchildrenwould be the ones changing the status of The
only
thing, my only fear is that if something would theirrelationshipif adoptionhappened. happento me ...
he
would
have
absolutely no legal right to her. And that's the scary part for me . .. it would tear
Children'sUnderstanding Adoption of his heart [out] again and tear hers [the daughter's] to
Althoughchildren'sunderstanding stepchildadoptionwas of pieces if somethinghappenedto me, and
that's my biggest not a purpose of the study, we thought the children's reactions concern. were
worthy of comment. Stepchildrensometimes thought they The stepmotherwho adoptedher
stepchildrenreportedthat had been adoptedeven when no legal procedureshad been initi- her
husbandagreedto the adoptionbecauseof this issue: ated. Other children were not sure if they had
been
adopted
or
.
.. and I said, "If something happens to you, they're just not. This is probablybecause they lack
familiaritywith the term gonna be whipped off to her and you know she'll fly in adoption;it was clear
to
us that several of the childrenwere not 1998, Vol. 47, No. 1 67 3. are) have the potential utterly to
transform the life chances of a neglected child in the way adoption can and does. I knew a little of
adoption
when
I
arrived at Barnardo’s in 2005. Five of my nephews and nieces were adopted and I was of course
aware of how successful adoption had been there, as the five grew up into adults who made their
fathers – my brothers – and their mothers, extremely proud. But in 2005 I had little idea that this
success
could
be
replicated over and again, particularly if adoptions took place while the child was very young. What
I
discovered, first in parts of Barnardo’s, and then elsewhere, was an approach to adoption which was
at
worst dismissive (one of the earliest services I closed at Barnardo’s was one which helped to unite
adopted
children
in
adulthood with their natural mothers but in a way which suggested that the adoption – however
successful

had
been
regrettable) and at best apologetic. Much of the latter attitude persists today. One Chief Executive of
a
major children’s charity, and someone whom I admire a great deal, offered me a positive quotation
about
adoption
but
prefaced it with a couple of sentences emphasizing the trauma of the child leaving their birth family
when, in so many cases, we are talking about something entirely positive, rescuing children from
abject neglect and giving them a family who will love and value them. Abject neglect is the sad
reality
for
so
many
of
the
children
we
take
into
care.
I
cannot
emphasise that enough. Euphemisms like “chaotic” in social workers’ language so often mask the
reality
of
the
squalor and abuse which steadily erodes children’s life chances. In just one London Borough, one
third of the children in care have been born to crack addicted parents. Are these children to pay the
price for that? We used to tolerate neglect and abuse much less and intervene much more. The
number
of
children
in
care
in
the
eighties was more than thirty percent higher than it is today. Does anyone believe that better
parenting
has
produced that fall? The Times asked me to spend about eight weeks looking intensively at this
subject and I am extremely grateful to them for giving me this opportunity. In 3 A thesis statement
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