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Parents’ background ‘no bar to adoption’

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FAMILIES across England looking to adopt will receive better support after the launch of national strategy on Monday (26) to reduce the waiting time as well as encourage the adoption of children in need, older children and those from ethnic minority groups.

Under the new plans, no one from any social background, ethnicity or sexuality will be deterred from pursuing adoption, the Department for Education (DfE) said.

Ministers hope the £48 million investment will ensure better recruitmen­t, tackle delays, provide more training for frontline staff, improve the approval process and fund targeted recruitmen­t campaigns.

Education secretary Gavin Williamson said: “There is no substitute for a loving, permanent family. A stable family unit is key to boosting life chances.

“There are so many adoptive parents across the country who have opened their homes and hearts to some of our most vulnerable children, often with very challengin­g background­s.

“We are committed to improving adoption services, as well as breaking down barriers so that parents from all walks of life can adopt and to ensure they are not deterred from adopting simply because of their background.”

Krish Kandiah, an “adoptive dad” and chair of the Adoption and Special Guardiansh­ip Leadership Board, urged people from a variety of background­s to step up and be the parents that children in care need.

“This new strategy gives us an opportunit­y as a nation to make sure every child, whatever their colour, age, abilities or gender, knows the love of a forever family,” Kandiah said.

An additional £1 million will go to Regional Adoption Agency (RAA) leaders to improve recruitmen­t and the adopter approval process.

Under the new strategy, £46m will be used to continue post-adoption help for families through the Adoption Support Fund for family support sessions, cognitive therapy, and activities to help children recover from earlier trauma, helping them settle into their new families and homes.

Recruitmen­t under the new strategy will focus on matching prospectiv­e adopters from any community, with children and young people. It will ensure adopters are not deterred from pursuing adoption because of their background, officials added.

The government has also developed more than 30 Regional Adoption Agencies where children are matched with adopters as quickly as possible, and help to ensure support services are available nationwide.

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FAMILY VALUES: Gavin Williamson

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