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Lesbian and gay adoption and fostering - foster carers

| BAAF / New Family Social

This Advice Note explores lesbian and gay foster care and adoption, providing basic, clear facts for foster carers looking after a child who is, or who may be, moving to live with lesbian or gay carers.

Lesbian and gay adoption and fostering - panel members

| BAAF / New Family Social

This Advice Note explores lesbian and gay foster care and adoption, providing basic, clear facts for panel members who may be involved in making decisions about children being placed with lesbian or gay carers.

Lesbian and gay adoption and fostering - social workers

| BAAF / New Family Social

This Advice Note explores lesbian and gay foster care and adoption, providing information for all social workers who may be involved with children who are, or who may be, placed with lesbian or gay carers.

Adoption for looked after children: messages from research eBook only

| Caroline Thomas

The Adoption Research Initiative was a Government-funded programme to explore the effects of the Adoption and Children Act 2002. Seven large and complex studies considered a range of areas, including adoption, disruption, long-term fostering, and matching practices. This summary brings together and analyses the results of all seven studies.

Talking about adoption to your adopted child

| Marjorie Morrison

How can I start talking to my adopted child about their past? What information do children need at different ages? What if my child has difficult or painful experience in their past? Talking about adoption will help you find answers to these tricky questions. It outlines the whys, whens and hows of telling the truth about an adopted child’s origins.

A safe place for Rufus

| Jill Seeney

Rufus the cat loved curling up in his favourite place and dreaming of pilchards. But it hadn’t always been like this… When Rufus was a kitten, he lived with a different family who weren’t always kind. Would he ever find a safe place where he could be cosy and calm and dream his dreams?

Adoption: what it is and what it means

| Shaila Shah

This short, colourful booklet is part of CoramBAAF’s series of publications for children and young people, which aim to explain concepts in adoption and fostering that they may find difficult to understand.

Chester and Daisy move on

| Angela Lidster

In this colourful children's book, Chester and Daisy live happily with Mummy and Daddy. But then things start going wrong, and Chester and Daisy can’t live at home any longer. A social worker takes them to stay with a foster family. Now the social worker has something important to tell Chester and Daisy – they are going to be adopted. But there’s a lot to think about, and to explain, and to do, before the two bears can move on.

Chosen

| Edited by Perlita Harris

This anthology gathers writing by over 50 adopted adults. The themes of identity, loss and grief, family and “post-reunion” relationships permeate these accounts, as does the power of healing, encouragement and hope.

Enhancing adoptive parenting

| Alan Rushton and Elizabeth Monck

This research study describes the setting up of the first rigorous test in the UK to look at the efficacy of particular kinds of adoption support. It aimed to discover whether the addition of one-on-one parenting advice sessions made a difference compared with a comparison group receiving routine support services.