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Freeing for Adoption in Northern Ireland: A Policy Analysis
Oleh:
Kelly, Greg
;
Ince, Emma
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Research on Social Work Practice vol. 10 no. 6 (Nov. 2000)
,
page 789-802.
Fulltext:
789RSWP106.pdf
(73.73KB)
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The freeing order is a United Kingdom procedure that enables the court to vest parental rights in an adoption agency. This permits the placement of the child for adoption, with legal security, in advance of the adoption order. Objective: To review the operation of the freeing order procedure in Northern Ireland. Method: A study of social workers’ reports in the first 50 freeing cases of one Health and Social Services Board. Results: The procedure is used infrequently. The process is fraught with delays resulting in very young children waiting long periods in temporary foster homes before moving to their adoptive placements. The children’s mothers were from troubled backgrounds; more than a third had other children in public care or adopted. Neglect was the most common form of parenting failure. Conclusions: The current legislation and procedures do not facilitate the movement of children from long-term public care to adoption.
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