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Article: INTRODUCTION
- Article from:
- Child Welfare
- Article date:
- March 1, 2007
- Author:
CopyrightCopyright Child Welfare League of America, Inc. Mar/Apr 2007. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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The Child Welfare League of America is committed to ensuring that children and their families are provided with exceptional adoption services and that adoption workers have access to the best tools available. Adoption practice continues to become more complicated and challenging. The last special issue of Child Welfare on adoption was published in 1999. Since then, some of the focus has shifted to the rights of siblings to know each other and to be placed together, of lesbian and gay families to be respectfully considered as adoptive parents for waiting children, and of children to be placed with fit and willing kin. Worker retention, the need for a uniform home study, postadoption ...
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