In the UK, the number of children in care has been increasing for several years; such children have backgrounds characterised by trauma, abuse and neglect. The UK is almost unique in Europe in promoting adoption for children in care. Since 2010 adoption has been promoted as a favoured means of enhancing the well-being of such children unable to return to their parents or birth family members, and the number of children being adopted has increased 50% in the last 2 years. Research carried out in the US and the UK has demonstrated developmental catch up and significant improvements in adopted children’s physical and emotional well-being. However, adoption is highly contested and has come under challenge in the UK courts. This paper will link ...
If children in child protection cannot be cared for by their natural parents, should they be adopted...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Social Work...
International audienceInrecentyears,theUKhasbeensubjectedtomuchattentionconcerninga practice that ha...
In the UK, the number of children in care has been increasing for several years; such children have ...
In the UK the number of children in care has been increasing for several years; such children have b...
In the UK, the number of children in care has been increasing for several years; such children have ...
"EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND. This book explores how children’s rights ...
This Open Access book presents unique evidence from the first comprehensive study of the outcomes of...
Adoption, as it is understood in English Law, is a process whereby a child acquires new legal parent...
This article analyses the conflicts over adoption in England, focusing primarily on the reform progr...
This article questions the use of interventionism by the State in child protection. The law of adopt...
This paper explores non‐relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
The rights of children who are adopted in England and Wales, their birth parents, siblings and exten...
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
This article draws on the findings from a national adoption study to examine the characteristics and...
If children in child protection cannot be cared for by their natural parents, should they be adopted...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Social Work...
International audienceInrecentyears,theUKhasbeensubjectedtomuchattentionconcerninga practice that ha...
In the UK, the number of children in care has been increasing for several years; such children have ...
In the UK the number of children in care has been increasing for several years; such children have b...
In the UK, the number of children in care has been increasing for several years; such children have ...
"EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND. This book explores how children’s rights ...
This Open Access book presents unique evidence from the first comprehensive study of the outcomes of...
Adoption, as it is understood in English Law, is a process whereby a child acquires new legal parent...
This article analyses the conflicts over adoption in England, focusing primarily on the reform progr...
This article questions the use of interventionism by the State in child protection. The law of adopt...
This paper explores non‐relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
The rights of children who are adopted in England and Wales, their birth parents, siblings and exten...
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
This article draws on the findings from a national adoption study to examine the characteristics and...
If children in child protection cannot be cared for by their natural parents, should they be adopted...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Social Work...
International audienceInrecentyears,theUKhasbeensubjectedtomuchattentionconcerninga practice that ha...