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Nation’s fostercare system being exploited, official warns

Programme was started with a focus on older children who were not getting adopted

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People are using the fostercare system in India as a backdoor for adopting younger children even though the programme was mainly meant for giving a family-like atmosphere to older children who face difficulty in getting adopted, according to a senior adoption official.

Foster care is an arrangemen­t whereby a child lives, usually on a temporary basis, with unrelated family members. The aim of fostercare is to place a child in the domestic environmen­t of a family.

“There are very few takers in India for older children. So we know that they will not be adopted very easily and instead of letting them grow in an institutio­n it is better that they can be put up with some family. So basically the foster care programme is meant to enable such older children to be placed in a family,” said Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) CEO Lt Col (Retd) Deepak Kumar.

Just 597 children above the age of two were adopted in 201718 out of a total of 2,537 children, according to CARA data. The fostercare programme was started with a focus on older children who were not getting adopted so they could grow up in a family environmen­t.

“But we have seen the fostercare programme has not taken up in the manner it should be and somehow more of unethical practices have crept in, primarily because there is a huge gap between the number of couples wanting to adopt a younger child and the number of such children legally free to be placed in adoption,” Kumar told journalist­s.

Temporary arrangemen­t

He said there are around 8,000 child care institutio­ns registered with CARA, the apex adoption body in the country, and in those homes over 95 per cent of the children are above five years of age). Fostercare is a “temporary kind of arrangemen­t” where a child stays with a family instead of an institutio­n but people are using it as a backdoor or shortcut for adopting younger children, Kumar said.

Under the Model Guidelines for Foster Care, the fostercare programme is for short term for a period of not more than one year but it could be for extended period of time based on the assessment of the compatibil­ity.

Ian Anand Forber Pratt, director of Global Advocacy at Children Emergency Relief Internatio­nal, said since the concept of fostercare is comparativ­ely new in India, there is a need to improve the understand­ing and awareness of it.

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