Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birth family. Traditionally, indirect and direct contact has been supported and mediated by professionals following the adoption of children from the public care system in the UK. However, more recently, the widespread growth in the use of digital technologies has made it possible for both adopted children and birth relatives to search and contact one another through the use of sites such as Facebook without professional support. This practice has been called ‘virtual contact’. Using data from interviews with 11 adoptive parents and six adopted young people, who had experienced virtual contact, it is suggested that virtual contact works well when...
The adoption of children from care involves legally severing children’s birth family connections, of...
This article explores the constructions of communicative openness following adoption. Data from thre...
This comment will discuss how and why adoption law has evolved into a preference for open adoption, ...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
Adoption practice has experienced a shift to ‘openness’ since the 1970s which recognises the importa...
In the UK, post-adoption contact between adoptive and birth families traditionally includes letterbo...
Adoption in the UK primarily concerns the placing of children from the public care system, often aga...
Adoption has changed significantly over the last four decades, placing new demands on those affected...
This briefing paper reports key findings from a recent study of direct contact between adoptive fami...
“Add as Friend?”: Adoptive Parents Expectations and Feelings Concerning their Children’s Contact wit...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
'Contact after adoption' presents the comprehensive findings of a longitudinal study that followed u...
One significant change in adoption practice that has occurred over the last four decades is the shif...
The adoption of children from care involves legally severing children’s birth family connections, of...
This article explores the constructions of communicative openness following adoption. Data from thre...
This comment will discuss how and why adoption law has evolved into a preference for open adoption, ...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
Adoption practice has experienced a shift to ‘openness’ since the 1970s which recognises the importa...
In the UK, post-adoption contact between adoptive and birth families traditionally includes letterbo...
Adoption in the UK primarily concerns the placing of children from the public care system, often aga...
Adoption has changed significantly over the last four decades, placing new demands on those affected...
This briefing paper reports key findings from a recent study of direct contact between adoptive fami...
“Add as Friend?”: Adoptive Parents Expectations and Feelings Concerning their Children’s Contact wit...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
'Contact after adoption' presents the comprehensive findings of a longitudinal study that followed u...
One significant change in adoption practice that has occurred over the last four decades is the shif...
The adoption of children from care involves legally severing children’s birth family connections, of...
This article explores the constructions of communicative openness following adoption. Data from thre...
This comment will discuss how and why adoption law has evolved into a preference for open adoption, ...