Feast, Julia and Howe, David (1997) Adopted adults who search for background information and contact with birth relatives. Adoption and Fostering, 21 (2). pp. 8-15. ISSN 0308-5759
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As part of its work with adopters, adopted people and their birth relatives, the Children's Society Post-adoption and Care Counselling Research Project is engaged in a number of studies looking at adopted people's experiences of seeking background information and contact with birth relatives. Between 1988 and 1995, project workers provided advice and counselling beyond initial contact to 366 adopted people seeking information and possible reunion with a birth relative. In the following study, Julia Feast and David Howe analysed the agency's file records to determine the numbers and characteristics of adopted people who sought help from the project's counsellors. Findings are presented about the demographic characteristics of the adopted adults, their reasons for wanting the service, the type of contact established with a birth relative and the quality of relationship with their adoptive parents.
Item Type: | Article |
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Faculty \ School: | Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Social Work |
UEA Research Groups: | Faculty of Social Sciences > Research Centres > Centre for Research on Children and Families |
Depositing User: | LivePure Connector |
Date Deposited: | 16 Mar 2020 11:05 |
Last Modified: | 14 Jun 2023 23:46 |
URI: | https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/74500 |
DOI: | 10.1177/030857599702100204 |
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