Adoption Policy and Practice

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adopted children
adoption agency practices in the UK
Adoption Order
adoption services
Adoption Societies
Adoptive Applicants
Adoptive Mothers
adoptive parents
agency policy
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Buttle Trust for Children
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Child Care Officer
Child Care Staff
child welfare policy
Child's Natural Parents
Children's Departments
Children's Officer
Children’s Departments
Children’s Officer
Child’s Natural Parents
Eleventh Hour
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family
family placement services
Guardian Ad Litem
Held
homeless child
investigation
Lap
local authorities
Local Authority Children's Departments
Local Authority Children’s Departments
Minor Research Projects
Moral Welfare Workers
National Association for Mental Health
Natural Mother
Natural Parents
Party Adoption
Post-Adoption Period
post-adoption support
Private Adoptions
Prospective Adopters
qualitative case analysis
Regional Adoption Societies
social services
social work
social work research
statutory adoption process
The Adoption Act 1963

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032049700
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How are adoptions arranged? How far do the present adoption service really meet the needs of the adoptive family? Originally published in 1966, these are the questions examined in this searching investigation – at the time one of the few to be undertaken since legal adoption was introduced in this country in 1926.

The scope of the survey is comprehensive for every type of adoption is included: those arranged by societies, by local authorities, by relatives and private individuals. Each step in the process is described and appraised both from the angle of the agencies and of the adopters.

The careful analysis of agency policy and practice and the compelling accounts of the adopters’ experiences and attitudes makes this report of particular interest to anyone concerned with the development of this branch of the social services and its history.

The writer had extensive and varied social work experience, both in the statutory and voluntary field, and had herself arranged adoptions.

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