"Adoption and the Care of Children...called for local councils to lose control of the process in favour of more sympathetic voluntary organisations, and said legal action should be taken 'if necessary' to free a child for adoption" Daily Mail. "Patricia Morgan claims that prejudice against adoption is so great amongst childcare professionals that they will find a reason to disqualify many parents." The Independent. "Mrs Morgan has shown that the same politically correct social workers who once said that marriage didn't ...
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"Adoption and the Care of Children...called for local councils to lose control of the process in favour of more sympathetic voluntary organisations, and said legal action should be taken 'if necessary' to free a child for adoption" Daily Mail. "Patricia Morgan claims that prejudice against adoption is so great amongst childcare professionals that they will find a reason to disqualify many parents." The Independent. "Mrs Morgan has shown that the same politically correct social workers who once said that marriage didn't matter are still blocking mixed-race adoptions." The Daily Telegraph. Adoptions are now running at less than a quarter of the total for 1975. When Patricia Morgan's book "Adoption and the Care of Children" was published it ignited a fierce debate on the desirability of adoption and the reasons for its decline. The response from politicians (including government minsters), from childcare professionals and from the media was so great that it was decided to invite contributions to a sequel. This volume is the result. It begins with a summary of the original book, which is followed by commentaries from professionals writing from differing perspectives. Patricia Morgan's recommendations, that adoption should be given priority as a response to the needs of children who cannot live with their birth parents, and that it may be necessary to take it away from local authorities, are given careful consideration by the authors of this collection.
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Publisher:
Civitas:Institute for the Study of Civil Society
Published:
1999
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17117804562
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 350grams, ISBN: 0255364563.
Publisher:
Civitas:Institute for the Study of Civil Society
Published:
1999
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
12921974042
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1999. IEA. First. Softback. Book-Near Fine. 8.25x6. 140pp. Commentaries by: Felicity Collier, Conna Craig, Chris Hanvey, Karen Irving, Barbara Ballis Lal, Liv O'Hanlon, Jim Richards, and Richard Whitfield.