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ISS/IRC Code | PER-ADOPT UK-01-009 |
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Title | Adoption and Fostering |
Author | BAAF (British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering) |
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Date published/issue | 00-00-1998 |
Date received | 00-00-0000 |
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Publisher | British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering, Skyline House, 200 Union Street, London SE1 OLX |
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Type of material | Periodical |
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UNITED KINGDOM |
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Foster-care-dom Adoption-intercountry Adoption-domestic |
Free text | Winter 1998/1999 issue of this publication: In the "News from BAAF" section, Felicity Collier, Director of BAAF reports on a visit to China in the month of November at the invitation of the charity Care for Children. With support of the Department of International Development this charity is working to promote a programme that recruits, trains and supports community foster carers so that children fron the Shanghai Welfare Institution can experience family life. Christine Groothues, Celia Beckett ad Thomas O'Connor examine the outcome of adoptions of 117 children from Romania with a comparison of 52 UK adopted children. In Is permanency through adoption in decline?, John Triseliotis examines the factors that could be resulting in this trend |
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