This paper discusses some key findings taken from a qualitative study conducted with gay and lesbian adopters and foster carers in England and Wales. The study examined the experiences of 24 self-identified lesbians and gay men, who had been involved in adoption or fostering processes since the introduction of the Adoption and Children Act, 2002. This article will explore why participants chose to adopt or foster and their approach to relationships generated through these routes. Findings indicate that gay and lesbian applicants troubled dominant conceptualisations of family and kinship and revealed both heteronormative and nuclear constructions of parenting within adoption and fostering social work. In contrast, participants often demonstr...
The aim of this study was to use a qualitative paradigm to explore social workers' attitudes and bel...
A sea-change in attitudes toward the acceptability of same-sex relationships has taken place in the ...
Lesbian families are marginalized in contemporary society. Yet, shifting social mores and recent pol...
In the UK, the last 15 years have seen a profound change in the way that lesbians and gay men have b...
Since the introduction of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 and the Civil Partnership Act 2005, ma...
This article examines discourses of gender and sexualitythat feature in the social work assessment o...
This paper reports the findings of a study identifying the experiences of gay and lesbian adopters a...
Since the 1980s, the fostering and adoption of children by lesbians and gay men in the United Kingdo...
Although queer families have become recognised over time, same-sex couples striving to become parent...
In the past twenty years, openly lesbian and gay people have joined in the evolving national dialogu...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
This thesis considers how local authority social workers go about assessingthe suitability of lesbia...
The adoption process is renowned for its difficulties, however gay and lesbian couples face unique, ...
Recent public debates have discussed lesbians and gay men caring for children as a novel phenomenon,...
Foster care and adoption by gay men and lesbians is not a new phenomenon. Children and youth have al...
The aim of this study was to use a qualitative paradigm to explore social workers' attitudes and bel...
A sea-change in attitudes toward the acceptability of same-sex relationships has taken place in the ...
Lesbian families are marginalized in contemporary society. Yet, shifting social mores and recent pol...
In the UK, the last 15 years have seen a profound change in the way that lesbians and gay men have b...
Since the introduction of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 and the Civil Partnership Act 2005, ma...
This article examines discourses of gender and sexualitythat feature in the social work assessment o...
This paper reports the findings of a study identifying the experiences of gay and lesbian adopters a...
Since the 1980s, the fostering and adoption of children by lesbians and gay men in the United Kingdo...
Although queer families have become recognised over time, same-sex couples striving to become parent...
In the past twenty years, openly lesbian and gay people have joined in the evolving national dialogu...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
This thesis considers how local authority social workers go about assessingthe suitability of lesbia...
The adoption process is renowned for its difficulties, however gay and lesbian couples face unique, ...
Recent public debates have discussed lesbians and gay men caring for children as a novel phenomenon,...
Foster care and adoption by gay men and lesbians is not a new phenomenon. Children and youth have al...
The aim of this study was to use a qualitative paradigm to explore social workers' attitudes and bel...
A sea-change in attitudes toward the acceptability of same-sex relationships has taken place in the ...
Lesbian families are marginalized in contemporary society. Yet, shifting social mores and recent pol...