This paper explores non-relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoption proceedings. It highlights the perceptions and voices of birth parents which are rarely prioritised in dominant discourses of professional practice in this area. The paper reviews previous related research and also discusses a small scale empirical study which elicited the perspectives of three birth parents whose children had been made subject to care proceedings and placed for adoption in England. Drawing on previous research and this study, the paper makes range of practice recommendations for sensitive professional practice with birth parents during contested child care and adoption proceedings
This is a phenomenological study exploring the experiences of seven birth mothers who relinquished a...
The adoption of children from care involves legally severing children’s birth family connections, of...
This paper aims to highlight inequality in current adoption processes and procedures in England and ...
This paper explores non-relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
This paper explores non‐relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
This paper explores non-relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
Adoption may be defined as ‘the legal process through which the state establishes a parental relatio...
This article addresses birth parents in the adoption triad by reviewing and integrating both the cli...
This article addresses birth parents in the adoption triad by reviewing and integrating both the cli...
This article addresses birth parents in the adoption triad by reviewing and integrating both the cli...
This paper aims to highlight inequality in current adoption processes and procedures in England and ...
Birth parents ' experiences of contested adoption In recent years a growing proportion of adopt...
This thesis explores the experiences that birth mothers face in adoption proceedings within a socio-...
This article explores the experiences that birth mothers face in adoption proceedings within a soci...
Young people in and leaving state care are more likely than the general population to become parents...
This is a phenomenological study exploring the experiences of seven birth mothers who relinquished a...
The adoption of children from care involves legally severing children’s birth family connections, of...
This paper aims to highlight inequality in current adoption processes and procedures in England and ...
This paper explores non-relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
This paper explores non‐relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
This paper explores non-relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
Adoption may be defined as ‘the legal process through which the state establishes a parental relatio...
This article addresses birth parents in the adoption triad by reviewing and integrating both the cli...
This article addresses birth parents in the adoption triad by reviewing and integrating both the cli...
This article addresses birth parents in the adoption triad by reviewing and integrating both the cli...
This paper aims to highlight inequality in current adoption processes and procedures in England and ...
Birth parents ' experiences of contested adoption In recent years a growing proportion of adopt...
This thesis explores the experiences that birth mothers face in adoption proceedings within a socio-...
This article explores the experiences that birth mothers face in adoption proceedings within a soci...
Young people in and leaving state care are more likely than the general population to become parents...
This is a phenomenological study exploring the experiences of seven birth mothers who relinquished a...
The adoption of children from care involves legally severing children’s birth family connections, of...
This paper aims to highlight inequality in current adoption processes and procedures in England and ...