The authors thank the IAP parent board, the Minnesota Adoption Unit and its director, Robert DeNardo, and the adoption agencies that encouraged this work: Children's Home Society, Lutheran Social Services, Crossroads, Hope International, Bethany International, Child Link International,
European Children Adoption Services, International Adoption Services, Great Wall China Adoption, and New Horizons.
ALL STATES Strongsville, OH
European Children Adoption Services ALL STATES Plymouth, MN Nightlight Christian Adoptions Anaheim Hills, CA Open Door Adoption Agency, Inc..
ALL STATES Strongsville, OH
European Children Adoption Services Plymouth, MN Gladney Center for Adoption Fort Worth, TX Homestudies & Adoption Placement Services (HAPS) Teaneck, NJ Nightlight Christian Adoptions Anaheim Hills, CA Small World, Inc..
Not exact matches
AGENCIES SERVING BULGARIA All God's
Children International Portland, OR Americans for International Aid and
Adoption (AIAA) Troy, MI
European Adoption Consultants, Inc..
Medina, OH
Children's Home Society & Family Services St. Paul, MN Cradle of Hope
Adoption Center Silver Spring, MD Dillon International Tulsa, OK 112 ALL STATES 32 107 ALL STATES ALL STATES 76 10 105 113 112
European Adoption Consultants, Inc..
Medina, OH
Children's Home Society & Family Services St. Paul, MN
Children's House International Ferndale, WA Cradle of Hope
Adoption Center Silver Spring, MD Dillon International Tulsa, OK
European Adoption Consultants Strongsville, OH Family &
Children's Agency, Inc..
Our mission is to improve the lives of
children by supporting families completed through
adoption in Eastern
European and Central Asian countries and, through our orphanage support efforts, to never forget the
children left behind, who will grow up in those orphanages.
Given the nature of
adoption, human rights legislation such as the Human Rights Act 1998 (which incorporates the
European Convention on Human Rights 1950) and the Convention on the Rights of the
Child 1989 are important to any
adoption proceedings.
Parents refused permission could sue for compensation, and / or appeal to the
European court but they would not get their
children back, as
adoption is effectively irrevocable see Webster v Norfolk CC [2009] EWCA Civ 59, [2009] All ER (D) 106 (Feb).
Observing that the concept of «family» under Art 8 was not confined to marriage - based relationships, the ECtHR noted that while the 1967
European Convention on the
Adoption of Children provided that the obligations of biological parents ceased on adoption, only 18 member states had ratified this Con
Adoption of
Children provided that the obligations of biological parents ceased on
adoption, only 18 member states had ratified this Con
adoption, only 18 member states had ratified this Convention.
Early adolescents in care / Early treatment goals / ECD principles / Ecological perspective (1) / Ecological perspective (2) / Ecological systems theory / Ecology of a caring environment / The excluded as not addressable individuals / The experience of the
children / A Changing Vision of Education / Educating / Educating street
children / Education / Education and autonomy / Education and therapy / Educational diagnosis / Educational environments in care / Effective communication / Effective intervention / Effective residential group care / Effective teamwork / Effects of intervention / Effects of maltreatment / Effects of residential care / Effects of residential group care / Effects of residential schooling / Ego breakdown / Ego control / Ego disorganization (1) / Ego disorganisation (2) / Elusive family (1) / Elusive family (2) / Emotional abuse / Emotions / Emotions and adolescence / Empathising / Empathy / Empowerment (1) / Empowerment (2) / Empowerment (3) / Encouragement / Engaging / Enjoyment / Environment at Summerhill School / Environments of respect / Equality / Escape from Freedom / Establishing a relationship / Establishing the relationship / Eternal umbilicus / Ethical decision making / Ethical development / Ethical practice / Ethics / Ethics and legislation / Ethics in practice / Ethics of treatment /
European historical view / Evaluating outcome / Evaluating treatment / Evaluation (1) / Evaluation (2) / Evaluation (3) / Everyday events / Everyday life events (1) / Everyday life events (2) / Excerpt / Excluding parents / Exclusion (1) / Exclusion (2) / Experience of a foster
child / Experience of group care / Experiences of
adoption / Externalizing behavior problems / Extracts on empathy
Following the
adoption in 2012 of the
European Strategy to Make the Internet a Better Place for
Children it is referred to as Better Internet for Kids (BIK).