The Daily Telegraph

Sikh couple claim they were barred from adopting

- By Sophie Jamieson

A SIKH couple claim they were told they could not adopt a white child because of their ethnic background.

Sandeep and Reena Mander, who are British-born and live in Berkshire, allege that they were rejected by their local adoption agency, Adopt Berkshire, as only white children were available.

Mr and Mrs Mander, who are in their 30s and have been unable to have a child of their own, say they were willing to give a home to a child of any race. The couple are legally challengin­g the decision, with the backing of the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

Mr Mander, who is vice-president of sales for a technology company, told The Times that he and his wife had been barred from even applying for adoption “not because of our incapabili­ty to adopt, but because our cultural heritage was defined as ‘Indian/pakistani’”.

Adoption agencies can prioritise parents from the same ethnic group, but three years ago adoption rules were changed to make it easier for children to be placed with parents from a different ethnic background.

Adopt Berkshire was created by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead council. The agency’s website says the children available for adoption in the area “will reflect the racial, cultural and religious background­s of the population­s within the areas from which they originate” and “local authoritie­s will try firstly to identify appropriat­e prospectiv­e adopters … who reflect the child’s culture and religion of heritage”.

However, children will not be kept waiting for an “exact match”, it says.

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