Adoption in the UK primarily concerns the placing of children from the public care system, often against their parents’ wishes. Most such children have a plan for contact with their birth family, and a significant minority of children have direct (face-to-face) contact with parents, grandparents, siblings or other relatives. This paper reports findings from interviews with 55 adoptive parents, and 39 birth relatives, all of whom had experience of direct post-adoption contact arrangements. Thematic qualitative analysis was used to identify the main benefits and challenges of contact as reported by adoptive parents and birth relatives. The key challenges of contact identified were: having personal meetings in impersonal circumstances; managin...
'Contact after adoption' presents the comprehensive findings of a longitudinal study that followed u...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
The issues experienced by adoptive parents when faced with an adult child's searching or reunion rel...
This briefing paper reports key findings from a recent study of direct contact between adoptive fami...
We examined how adoptive families manage and respond to contact with children’s birth siblings livin...
We examined how adoptive families manage and respond to contact with children’s birth siblings livin...
We examined how adoptive families manage and respond to contact with children’s birth siblings livin...
The adoption of children from care involves legally severing children’s birth family connections, of...
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...
In the UK, post-adoption contact between adoptive and birth families traditionally includes letterbo...
Adoption practice has experienced a shift to ‘openness’ since the 1970s which recognises the importa...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
'Contact after adoption' presents the comprehensive findings of a longitudinal study that followed u...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
The issues experienced by adoptive parents when faced with an adult child's searching or reunion rel...
This briefing paper reports key findings from a recent study of direct contact between adoptive fami...
We examined how adoptive families manage and respond to contact with children’s birth siblings livin...
We examined how adoptive families manage and respond to contact with children’s birth siblings livin...
We examined how adoptive families manage and respond to contact with children’s birth siblings livin...
The adoption of children from care involves legally severing children’s birth family connections, of...
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...
In the UK, post-adoption contact between adoptive and birth families traditionally includes letterbo...
Adoption practice has experienced a shift to ‘openness’ since the 1970s which recognises the importa...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
'Contact after adoption' presents the comprehensive findings of a longitudinal study that followed u...
Openness in adoption practice now often includes post-adoption contact with the adopted child's birt...
The issues experienced by adoptive parents when faced with an adult child's searching or reunion rel...