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    Linking and matching: a survey of adoption agency practice in England and Wales

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    Authors
    Beecham, Jennifer
    Dance, Cherilyn
    Farmer, Elaine
    Ouwejan, Danielle
    Issue Date
    2010-06-09
    
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    Abstract
    Placing children, many of whom have complex needs, with an unrelated adoptive family is one of the most important decisions in child care. It is also potentially one of the most difficult. The first part of the adoption puzzle has always been how best to make judgements about which families may be right for which children – making a good match. There has been little research to date on how decisions are made about which family to choose for a child, and whether particular practice approaches reduce delay and have better outcomes. This survey of adoption agencies in England and Wales, part of the Adoption Research Initiative, comprises the first stage of a larger research study, ‘An Investigation of Family Finding and Matching in Adoption’. It captures a snapshot of current linking and matching practice, revealing varying costs and outcomes for children, innovative practice and diametrically opposed views about this subject amongst practitioners. Linking and Matching will be of particular interest to child care and adoption practitioners in both local authority and voluntary adoption agencies, as well as those charged with strategic planning and policy.
    Citation
    Dance, C. Ouwejan, D., Beecham, J. and Farmer, E. (2010) 'Linking and Matching: A survey of Adoption Agency Practice in England and Wales' London: BAAF
    Publisher
    BAAF
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/302068
    Additional Links
    http://www.baaf.org.uk/bookshop/book_linkmatch
    Type
    Book
    Language
    en
    ISBN
    9781905664825
    Collections
    Social Work, Professional Practice and the Law

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