The NSW government’s announcement that greater use will be made of adoption to provide safe and stable homes for children in long-term foster care is a welcome development.
The empirical, moral, philosophical and economic case for adoption as the solution to the perennial child protection crisis have been made in a series of CIS publications available here. I discuss the relevant issues in this video: Do Not Damage and Disturb.
Dr Jeremy Sammut is a Research Fellow at The Centre for Independent Studies.
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Research to Practice: Child Protection and Adoption
The NSW government’s announcement that greater use will be made of adoption to provide safe and stable homes for children in long-term foster care is a welcome development.
The empirical, moral, philosophical and economic case for adoption as the solution to the perennial child protection crisis have been made in a series of CIS publications available here. I discuss the relevant issues in this video: Do Not Damage and Disturb.
Dr Jeremy Sammut is a Research Fellow at The Centre for Independent Studies.
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