By Richard Gregorian on Wednesday, 08 May 2013
Category: Children & Child Custody

New 'Passport to support' for adopters

The government has published ‘Adoption passport: a support guide for adopters’, which sets out the support services adopters can expect from local authorities.

Previous research has suggested that up to 650,000 people are considering adoption, but many are put off because of misconceptions about the process – including lack of support.

With over 4,600 children waiting for loving homes last year, the government acknowledges there is a need to rectify the problem of councils not informing adopters about the help and support available to them. The duty to inform in the Children and Families Bill addresses these concerns.

The government has also published its response to the ‘Adoption and fostering: tackling delay’ consultation, which sets out the legal changes which will come into force by the summer, including:

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