There is limited research in achieving successful permanence for adoption placements involving children with disabilities or mental health conditions. This systematic review aims to identify existing research findings and enable stakeholders to provide effective support to disabled children in adoptive placements. A research question and inclusion/exclusion criteria were identified to develop the search strategy. Of the 678 potential papers initially identified seven were considered relevant for the study. Results evidenced that disabled children require effective interventions from adopters to support early development skills, which may prevent future placement breakdowns. Adopters require support in various forms, which can be partially m...
• Summary: Intensive interviews were conducted with 14 adoptive mothers, which identified 16 challen...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
• Summary: Intensive interviews were conducted with 14 adoptive mothers, which identified 16 challen...
This Briefing Paper summarises what is known (and not known) from recent key research about the adop...
Adoptions of children with disabilities are considered special needs, due to the higher level of sup...
In the field of child placement, social workers are often confronted with the necessity of understan...
Abstract Taking into consideration the supremacy of a child's profile often chosen by adoptive paren...
The aim of this review is to map the literature on the adoption of children from public care, to ide...
Finding permanent homes for children with developmental disabilities (DD), whose parents have volunt...
Children who have been removed from their parents need stability and permanence; this is as true for...
The research has set out to examine the motives that contribute towards the decision to adopt a disa...
Children who have been removed from their parents need stability and permanence; this is as true for...
Adoption of special needs children is now seen as a life long event whereby the adoptive child and f...
Summary: There is a dearth of literature on the adoption of disabled children within the UK, and tha...
Adoption and child service agencies are overwhelmed with available children, and those with disabil...
• Summary: Intensive interviews were conducted with 14 adoptive mothers, which identified 16 challen...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
• Summary: Intensive interviews were conducted with 14 adoptive mothers, which identified 16 challen...
This Briefing Paper summarises what is known (and not known) from recent key research about the adop...
Adoptions of children with disabilities are considered special needs, due to the higher level of sup...
In the field of child placement, social workers are often confronted with the necessity of understan...
Abstract Taking into consideration the supremacy of a child's profile often chosen by adoptive paren...
The aim of this review is to map the literature on the adoption of children from public care, to ide...
Finding permanent homes for children with developmental disabilities (DD), whose parents have volunt...
Children who have been removed from their parents need stability and permanence; this is as true for...
The research has set out to examine the motives that contribute towards the decision to adopt a disa...
Children who have been removed from their parents need stability and permanence; this is as true for...
Adoption of special needs children is now seen as a life long event whereby the adoptive child and f...
Summary: There is a dearth of literature on the adoption of disabled children within the UK, and tha...
Adoption and child service agencies are overwhelmed with available children, and those with disabil...
• Summary: Intensive interviews were conducted with 14 adoptive mothers, which identified 16 challen...
Children adopted from care are likely to have been exposed to similar adverse, early experiences as ...
• Summary: Intensive interviews were conducted with 14 adoptive mothers, which identified 16 challen...