Marking my place as well, I don't think I'll be able to take part on Monday either, but I'm also keen to hear about ideas for improving access to post-adoption support.
I completely agree that the training and awareness pre-adoption, post adoption support, and also social worker awareness and understanding of certain isues is very poor.
IMHO, there need to be more free post-adoption groups, whether for developing parenting skills, or support. Post-approval and pre-placement prep sessions could be good - I think training on what to expect when your child comes home, navigating the early days, building up bonds etc, is really lacking. Talking about coping with the wait, finding matches, planning for intros. Oh, and explaining the legalities, ie. what happens if birth family want to ask to contest the adoption.
Nothing ever seems to improve post-adoption support much, especially access to more specialist help than the standard support available more locally. I'd love to know what more could be tried to improve it
I'd like to know Francesca's views on more robust disclosure to parents about their childs background before adoption. Do we need to be doing better, and how can we do it?
I personally think it is necessary to find ways of preventing LA's hiding information from parents (which still happens). Whether by legal changes or otherwise. For instance, I saw a court judgement lately in which the Judge decreed that the adopters eventually identified for the child should be given a copy of his Judgements. Now, I would give my right arm for court judgements for my childrens cases, reports and details of their early lives that have vanished forever etc