Being a multi ethnic adoptive family means celebrating your ethnicities, engaging the whole family in your cultures and enjoying all it brings. It will also mean preparing your children for the challenges of racism, white privilege and prejudice. https://t.co/YhsoeEdvaj https:/…
The Black Adoption Project is trying to do something about the stark disparities in adoption for Black children.
Join us as we launch our report and share findings from our year 1 research.
To access the report & register to attend, click: https://t.co/Mx0RlMXGki
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Have you registered to join for our WAF Talks Anniversary specials yet? Available for absolutely everyone - not just members! - so please share with anyone you think will benefit @adoptlondonuk FREE - donate if /what you can https://t.co/tSgJiyQqqH
Watch this short film featuring a panel of child ‘experts’ interviewing real-life adopters about the rewards and challenges of adopting children who wait longer. https://t.co/iEDXE8Jd60
Adopt London are giving away 15 copies of Patricia Dopemu’s book – ' Help! I’m Adopting a Child' to any Black African, Caribbean or mixed heritage family considering adoption. https://t.co/IPNzjNaCxq To claim your FREE copy please email [email protected]
In this film real-life adopters of children are interviewed by a panel of experts, to find out exactly what it takes to have #ALifeLessOrdinary.
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Adopt London are giving away 15 copies of Patricia Dopemu’s book – ' Help! I’m Adopting a Child' to any Black African, Caribbean or mixed heritage family considering adoption. https://t.co/IPNzjNa4HS To claim your FREE copy please email [email protected]
Audrey Bouazizi, Director of Adopt London South RAA shares her views on the experiences of black people on their adoption journey. Listen to Adoption Shared here
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All the children in London waiting to be adopted have additional needs. These could be temporary but that might also pose lifelong implications. There greatest reward of adopting is providing a safe and loving home to a child where they thrive and grow.
#alifelessordinary
Adopt London have 15 copies of Patricia’s Dopemu's book 'Help! I’m Adopting a Child' available to give away to any Black African, Caribbean or mixed heritage family considering adoption. https://t.co/IPNzjNa4HS To claim your FREE copy email: [email protected]
Adopt London are giving away 15 copies of Patricia Dopemu’s book – 'Help! I’m Adopting a Child' to any Black African, Caribbean or mixed heritage family considering adoption. https://t.co/IPNzjNa4HS To claim your FREE copy please email [email protected]
Adopt London West were delighted to welcome David Johnston MP, Minister for Children, Families and Wellbeing as part of National Adoption Week. The Minister met with families at different stages of their adoption journey to hear about their experiences. https://t.co/oA5VLCSpmU
Callum was welcomed into his adoptive family aged 4, always knowing he was adopted.
Today, he is in contact with his birth mother and has a memory box with everything from before & after his adoption, helping him feel connected to his past.
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