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Agencies accused of rushing adoptions before mothers can change their minds
Agencies accused of rushing adoptions before mothers can change their minds
As more states limit or ban access to abortion, some are beginning to push adoption as an alternative for women facing unplanned pregnancies. But when do laws go from accommodating to exploitative? From the Center for Investigative Reporting, Julia Lurie examines the consequences in one of the most adoption-friendly states in the country.
·pbs.org·
Agencies accused of rushing adoptions before mothers can change their minds
Blog : Activism in Adoption
Blog : Activism in Adoption
As part of Activism in Adoption's educational series looking at ethics in adoption, we discuss the linking adoption pricing to race, and how this sets a up adoption as a marketplace.
·activisminadoption.org·
Blog : Activism in Adoption
Chilean adoptee reunites with birth mother, helps other stolen adoptees do the same
Chilean adoptee reunites with birth mother, helps other stolen adoptees do the same
From the 1960s through the 1980s in Chile, about 20,000 babies were stolen from their mothers and placed in adoptions outside the country. The mothers were young and poor. Some were indigenous. They were lied to, often being told their babies died at birth.
·wbur.org·
Chilean adoptee reunites with birth mother, helps other stolen adoptees do the same
I willingly, joyfully adopted my sons from Paraguay. I would never do it again
I willingly, joyfully adopted my sons from Paraguay. I would never do it again
Rumors of stolen children adopted by unsuspecting parents circulated in international adoption circles for decades. And now a recent report confirms they're true. Nearly 30 years ago, Marjie Alonso adopted two boys from Paraguay. "I need to take a hard look at the families I dismantled to build my own."
·wbur.org·
I willingly, joyfully adopted my sons from Paraguay. I would never do it again
'I Was Definitely Trafficked': Romanians Adopted As Kids Now Seek Justice, Answers As Adults
'I Was Definitely Trafficked': Romanians Adopted As Kids Now Seek Justice, Answers As Adults
The horrors of Romania's orphanages shocked the world after communism collapsed in 1989, when images emerged of emaciated children living in wretched conditions. Today, some of those adopted by families abroad are returning to Romania for answers and justice.
·rferl.org·
'I Was Definitely Trafficked': Romanians Adopted As Kids Now Seek Justice, Answers As Adults
Mandatory Reporting Was Supposed to Stop Severe Child Abuse. It Punishes Poor Families Instead.
Mandatory Reporting Was Supposed to Stop Severe Child Abuse. It Punishes Poor Families Instead.
After the Sandusky child abuse scandal rocked Pennsylvania, the state required more professionals to report suspected child abuse. That led to a strained child welfare system and more unsubstantiated reports against low-income families.
·propublica.org·
Mandatory Reporting Was Supposed to Stop Severe Child Abuse. It Punishes Poor Families Instead.
Pediatrician Guidance in Supporting Families of Children Who Are Adopted, Fostered, or in Kinship Care
Pediatrician Guidance in Supporting Families of Children Who Are Adopted, Fostered, or in Kinship Care
The child welfare system strives to provide children and adolescents in foster care with a safe, nurturing environment through kinship and nonkinship foster care placement with the goal of either reunification with birth parents or adoption. Pediatricians can support families who care for children and adolescents who are fostered and adopted while attending to children’s medical needs and helping each child attain their developmental potential. Although this report primarily focuses on children in the US child welfare system, private and internationally adopted children often have similar needs.
·publications.aap.org·
Pediatrician Guidance in Supporting Families of Children Who Are Adopted, Fostered, or in Kinship Care
‘Meet up agad’: Filipino babies sold on Facebook as gov't struggles to improve adoption process
‘Meet up agad’: Filipino babies sold on Facebook as gov't struggles to improve adoption process
The desperation is shared by many on Facebook. Several netizens also complained about the numerous adoption requirements and the tedious process that drove them to Facebook adoption groups.
·pcij.org·
‘Meet up agad’: Filipino babies sold on Facebook as gov't struggles to improve adoption process
AP Exclusive: Abusive S. Korean facility exported children
AP Exclusive: Abusive S. Korean facility exported children
BUSAN, South Korea (AP) — A notorious South Korean facility that kidnapped, abused and enslaved children and the disabled for a generation was also shipping children overseas for adoption, part of a massive profit-seeking enterprise that thrived by exploiting those trapped within its walls, The Asso
·apnews.com·
AP Exclusive: Abusive S. Korean facility exported children