MyFeet -
Of course, how could I have forgotten!? And since the DM recently definitely proved that blood is thicker than water with one simple article, there's really no need for any further coverage of any sort!
Italian - I think it's pretty clear from looking at ITV's website and Nicky Campbell's pre program article that this ITV program is trying to recruit more adopters. They have all the myth debunking on their webpage, the first4adoption phonelines specifically open for an hour after the show et cetera.
Which is all very well and good but if we're trying to recruit adopters I'd prefer a progam which looks at more aspects of adoption than just the homestudy and matching bit, especially post adoption follow up. I mean, that bit is the rest of your life after you've adopted!! The homestudy is 6-8 months.
Imagine an alternate reality Britain where most people didn't want to have babies, and they were making TV programs to encourage people to have children because so few people ever did and the population wass dramatically declining
And imagine these programs focussing on the happy couples experience of sex , pregnancy, morning sickness, antenatal scans, a few complications, giving birth, and what the first 4 weeks with a new baby are like, with bonding and feeding etc. And nothing else. Of the childs whole childhood. At all. Nothing about a family's story of parenting a 5 year old or a 14 year old.
Now that seems a bit silly
But these programs are basically doing that - by not filming beyond introductions, it doesn't give a great picture of what adoption means. There are SO MANY things which come with adoptive parenting, from talking with your child about adoption, to contact, to dealing with questions, additional issues and the impact of a childs early childhood. Now why not include a few families with adult adopted children (who fully understand and consent to talking about it) who are willing to tell their story and talk about things like that? All with at least slightly different experiences for some balance.