This article presents the results of a piece of research which considered the experiences of a number of lesbians and gay men who had been assessed as potential foster or adoptive carers by social workers. The findings suggest discriminatory responses in relation to lesbian and gay applicants which, it is argued, disadvantage their chances of being approved and having children placed within their care. The article attempts to locate such responses, and to suggest ways in which a more anti-discriminatory assessment practice can be developed
This article makes use of institutional ethnography to research foster care and adoption by lesbians...
This article examines discourses of gender and sexualitythat feature in the social work assessment o...
Since the 1980s, the fostering and adoption of children by lesbians and gay men in the United Kingdo...
This article presents the results of a piece of research which considered the experiences of a numbe...
In the UK, the last 15 years have seen a profound change in the way that lesbians and gay men have b...
The paper examines the assessment of lesbians who apply to foster or adopt, using data generated fro...
Foster care and adoption by gay men and lesbians is not a new phenomenon. Children and youth have al...
This thesis considers how local authority social workers go about assessingthe suitability of lesbia...
Gay parenting is a salient issue in American culture today and will continue to be a pressing issue ...
This book chapter assesses notions of 'risk' as they are used in relation to lesbian and gay foster ...
The aim of this study was to use a qualitative paradigm to explore social workers' attitudes and bel...
Sexual and gender minorities, for example, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBT...
© 2009 British Association of Social WorkersIn response to the current shortfall in the number of re...
This article makes use of institutional ethnography to research foster care and adoption by lesbians...
In this essay, Riggs demonstrates how heterosexism shapes foster-care assessment practices in Austra...
This article makes use of institutional ethnography to research foster care and adoption by lesbians...
This article examines discourses of gender and sexualitythat feature in the social work assessment o...
Since the 1980s, the fostering and adoption of children by lesbians and gay men in the United Kingdo...
This article presents the results of a piece of research which considered the experiences of a numbe...
In the UK, the last 15 years have seen a profound change in the way that lesbians and gay men have b...
The paper examines the assessment of lesbians who apply to foster or adopt, using data generated fro...
Foster care and adoption by gay men and lesbians is not a new phenomenon. Children and youth have al...
This thesis considers how local authority social workers go about assessingthe suitability of lesbia...
Gay parenting is a salient issue in American culture today and will continue to be a pressing issue ...
This book chapter assesses notions of 'risk' as they are used in relation to lesbian and gay foster ...
The aim of this study was to use a qualitative paradigm to explore social workers' attitudes and bel...
Sexual and gender minorities, for example, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBT...
© 2009 British Association of Social WorkersIn response to the current shortfall in the number of re...
This article makes use of institutional ethnography to research foster care and adoption by lesbians...
In this essay, Riggs demonstrates how heterosexism shapes foster-care assessment practices in Austra...
This article makes use of institutional ethnography to research foster care and adoption by lesbians...
This article examines discourses of gender and sexualitythat feature in the social work assessment o...
Since the 1980s, the fostering and adoption of children by lesbians and gay men in the United Kingdo...