In New Zealand between 1955 and 1985 over 45,000 closed stranger adoptions took place. The Adoption Act 1955 promoted the closed adoption of many Indigenous Māori children into Pākehā (white European) families. Such adoptions severed the ancestral, familial and cultural connections for thousands of Māori children. Although the Adoption Act 1955 is still the current legislation in place in New Zealand, the late 1970s saw open adoption become accepted best practice. Yet it was not until 1985, with the passing of the Adult Adoption Information Act, that adult adoptees gained access to their original birth certificate that provided their birth name and the name of their birth mother. For Māori adoptees this offered a chance to search for their ...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and Māori, the indigenous people...
Well within the span of older New Zealanders’ lifetimes, the country’s population has changed substa...
In New Zealand between 1955 and 1985 over 45,000 closed stranger adoptions took place. The Adoption ...
Between 1955 and 1985, approximately forty-five thousand closed stranger adoptions took place in Aot...
'Closed stranger' adoption in Aotearoa / New Zealand from approximately 1940 to 1990 involved the p...
Between 1955 and 1985 approximately 45,000 closed stranger adoptions took place in Aotearoa New Zeal...
n 1955, the Aotearoa/New Zealand government legislated the closed stranger adoption period. Approxim...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The Aotearoa/New Zealand Adoption Act 1955 legislated and governed ...
The adoption of New Zealand infants and children was such a prevalent practice in the 1960s and 1970...
Closed adoption emerged in the mid-20th century as a socio-legal intervention to address ‘problems’ ...
This thesis is based on the oral histories of social workers, birth parents, and adopted people...
The current study investigated the experiences of intercountry adoption from the perspectives of ado...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Intercountry adoption emerged in Australia in the 1970s, at the end of the Vietnam War and with each...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and Māori, the indigenous people...
Well within the span of older New Zealanders’ lifetimes, the country’s population has changed substa...
In New Zealand between 1955 and 1985 over 45,000 closed stranger adoptions took place. The Adoption ...
Between 1955 and 1985, approximately forty-five thousand closed stranger adoptions took place in Aot...
'Closed stranger' adoption in Aotearoa / New Zealand from approximately 1940 to 1990 involved the p...
Between 1955 and 1985 approximately 45,000 closed stranger adoptions took place in Aotearoa New Zeal...
n 1955, the Aotearoa/New Zealand government legislated the closed stranger adoption period. Approxim...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The Aotearoa/New Zealand Adoption Act 1955 legislated and governed ...
The adoption of New Zealand infants and children was such a prevalent practice in the 1960s and 1970...
Closed adoption emerged in the mid-20th century as a socio-legal intervention to address ‘problems’ ...
This thesis is based on the oral histories of social workers, birth parents, and adopted people...
The current study investigated the experiences of intercountry adoption from the perspectives of ado...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Intercountry adoption emerged in Australia in the 1970s, at the end of the Vietnam War and with each...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and Māori, the indigenous people...
Well within the span of older New Zealanders’ lifetimes, the country’s population has changed substa...