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Adoption from Care
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND. This book explores how children’s rights are practised and weighed against birth and adoptive parents’ rights and examines how governments and professionals balance rights when it is decided that children cannot return to parental care. From different socio-political and legal contexts in Europe and the United States, it provides an in-depth analysis of concepts of family, contact, the child’s best-interest principle and human rights when children are adopted from care. Taking an international comparative approach to these issues, this book provides detailed information on adoption processes and shares learning from best practice and research across country boundaries to help improve outcomes for all children in care for whom adoption may be the placement of choice.
- Cover
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
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1 Introducing the field of adoption from care
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Introduction
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Adoption from care among other types of adoption
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Adoption from care among child protection removal decisions
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Long-term care and adoption from care as alternatives
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The aim of the book
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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References
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Part I Adoption from care in risk-oriented child protection systems
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2 Adoption from care in England: learning from experience
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Introduction
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Legislation and guidance
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Decision-making on adoption
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Numbers and profiles of adoptions in England
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Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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3 Overcoming the Soviet legacy? Adoption from care in Estonia
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Introduction
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Adoption in Estonia: a historical overview
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Present status of adoption from care
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Pre-adoption practices
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Procedure in the court
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Consequences of adoption and post-adoption care
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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References
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4 Adoption of children from state care in Ireland: in whose best interests?
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Introduction
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A brief history of adoption in Ireland
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Statistics on adoption and children in state care, 1958–2018
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Adoption process for children in state care
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Why are so few children adopted from state care in Ireland?
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Moving towards a new model of assessment
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Conclusion
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References
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References
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5 Adoption from care: policy and practice in the United States
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Introduction
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A brief review of US adoption history
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Adoption today
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Note
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References
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Part II Adoption from care in family service-oriented child protection systems
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6 Adoption from care in Austria
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Introduction
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Pre- and post-adoption practices and decision-making regarding adoption
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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References
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7 Adoption from care in Finland: currently an uncommon alternative to foster care
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Introduction
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Legislation and guidelines about adoption from care
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Decision-making and the preparatory processes
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Adoptions and children in care: numbers and profiles
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Too many or too few?
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Critical points in present policy and practice regarding adoption from care
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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References
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8 Adoption from care in Germany: inconclusive policy and poorly coordinated practice
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Introduction
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Legal framework of adoption and organisations involved in adoption
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Main principles and ethos of adoption
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Adoption from care: the role in child welfare policies
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Decision-making in adoption proceedings
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Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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9 Adoption from care in Norway
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Introduction
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Guiding principles in the Norwegian child welfare system
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Legislation, policy and processes
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Data on adopted children and children in care in Norway
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Research in a national and international context
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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References
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10 Adoption from care in Spain
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Introduction
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Adoption from care in legislation and guidelines
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The rights of children and parents in adoption from care
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Decision-making on adoptions
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Children in care in Spain and adoption from care: numbers and profiles
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The position and perceptions of adoption from care in Spain
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Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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Part III Human rights platform and ways of belonging
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11 International human rights law governing national adoption from care
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Introduction
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Key international law provisions
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Key themes and principles
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Note
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References
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12 Creating ‘family’ in adoption from care
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Introduction
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‘Family’
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The child’s perspective in adoption
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Adopted child’s rights
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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References
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13 Understanding attachment in decisions on adoption from care in Norway
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Introduction
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Background
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Formal structures for decisions on adoption from care
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Adoption and attachment
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Discretion and legitimate decisions
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Methods and data
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Findings
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Discussion
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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References
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14 The adoptive kinship network: issues around birth family contact in adoption
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Introduction
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The context and developing practice of contact within UK child placement services
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An overview of the research on birth family links for children placed for adoption
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Contact arrangements at the different stages of adoption from care
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What do we know about how contact arrangements impact on outcomes in the longer term?
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For whom and why is contact important and what are the risks of inappropriate or badly managed contact?
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Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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15 Making sense of adoption from care in very different contexts
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Introduction
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The types of adoption from care
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Adoption from care in numbers
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Children as the standpoint
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Birth parents and adoption from care
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Becoming an adoptive parent for a child adopted from care
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Pre- and post-adoptive services when children from care are adopted
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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References
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- Index
- 出版地 : 英國
- 語言 : 英文
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