Pathways to Permanence for Black, Asian and Mixed Ethnicity Children (B a for Adoption Fostering)
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Little research attention has been paid to how social workers understand and respond to ethnic differences, and local authorities have only been required to record the ethnicity of children in their care since 2001. This has revealed that minority ethnic children are less likely to be placed for adoption, and questions have been raised about whether this is because they receive a different social work service to white children, or that the emphasis on same-race matched placements restricts choice, or that there is a lack of suitable adopters.
This pioneering study explores the care pathways of minority ethnic children in three authorities in England, and considers possible differences in decision making and outcomes for them, in comparison with white children, especially in relation to permanence. It raises key questions about our understanding of ethnicity and culture and how these are reflected in social work practice, especially with regard to making permanent placements for minority ethnic children.
This book will be of considerable interest to anyone involved in adoption, from practitioners and managers to policy makers.
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Additional information
Publisher | British Association for Adoption and Fostering (12 April 2010) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 260 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1905664877 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1905664870 |
Dimensions | 14.9 x 1.6 x 20.9 cm |
by Catherine
Really helped with my dissertation which was on this subject.