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Vers une réforme du système français de l'adoption

Towards a reform of the French adoption system

The government wants to reform the French system of adoption, which allows only 1,400 children per year to find a family.
Two parliamentarians are due to report in early September.

Each year, only 1,400 adoptions are carried out in France while 14,000 families have an approval.
The proceedings concerning foreign minors - 615 in 2018 - are five times fewer than ten years ago, because of the application of
the Hague Convention, which promotes the maintenance of children in their country.

French:

Le gouvernement veut réformer le système français de l'adoption, qui ne permet qu'à 1.400 enfants par an de trouver une famille.
Deux parlementaires doivent rendre un rapport début septembre.

Chaque année, 1.400 adoptions seulement sont réalisées en France alors que 14.000 familles disposent d'un agrément.
Les procédures concernant des mineurs étrangers – 615 en 2018 – sont cinq fois moins nombreuses
qu'il y a dix ans, du fait de l'application de la convention de La Haye, qui ­favorise le maintien des enfants dans leur pays.

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50-year-old hero saga in rocking

019-05-25 | Jyothi Svahn padlock

This weekend it will be celebrated! Pumpkin, steel, seminar and family activities are promised. One of the largest and most active adoption organizations in the Nordic region, Adoption Center, will be 50 years old and the event will take place in Stockholm, at the noble Royal hotel Globen! What is hidden behind the glossy facade where childless couples and prospective orphans are linked together.

You have not missed the adoption union in Chile during the dictatorship that has now come up on the table, where the Adoption Center is being investigated for human trafficking in Chile? Maria Diemar from the relatively new organization chileadoption.se, who herself found her mother, says that the Chilean judge who investigates illegal adoptions has found 615 cases where the Adoption Center has been a player. In addition to the Adoption Center, a Chilean social worker is under investigation.

Figures from UNICEF Unicef ??from 2015 clarify that 141 million children living in orphanages around the world have at least one surviving relative who could take care of them. It is interesting and important. Why is such an unpleasant silence culture allowed around the Adoption Center when we have actual figures in front of us.

Adoption criticism should not be regarded as a new phenomenon. Nor is it the first time that heroic adoption is usually described as being swayed. Therefore, here now comes a timeline with examples of adoption scandals where the Adoption Center has been involved:

Meet the author who wants to break the silence around adoption with her children’s book

Talking about adoption with children is not easy. No matter how well counselled foster or adoptive parents are, or how prepared to handle the tough questions, finding the right words and the right approach is hard when it comes to speaking to your adopted child.

In India, adoption is still a delicate issue with many parents preferring to side step the subject, dress up the truth as a fable or simply hold out as long as they can. However, counsellors and therapists urge parents to normalise the concept of adoption, to start talking to their children about how they came to be a part of the family and to not make it a secret.

Even then, a little help in the form of a relatable story or an anecdote can go a long way in bolstering the confidence of adoptive parents who struggle to ease their children to the facts. Former actor turned child rights activist and author Nandana Dev Sen’s latest book, In My Heart intends to address this concern, with illustrations by Ruchi Mhasane and text that are perfect for interactive reading.

It tells the story of Mia, a little girl who is curious about where babies come from and with a little help from her parents, goes back to the place where she came from, to look for her “tummy mummy”. On her quest, she meets people who have all played an important part in her life, loved her and shared some beautiful moments with her. Even as Mia does not find her tummy mummy, she realises she is blessed with a different but extremely loving family and it makes her happy.

In My Heart is a deceptively simple and gentle story that takes on one of the most difficult parts of parenting an adopted child. Its tender moments and pleasant illustrations make for splendid bed time reading, with the trickiest issues addressed in a language that appeals to children.

E-Mail Response FOI regarding the final report which ISS made regarding the $516,000 AUD received from the Department

From: FOI

Date: Fri, 24 May 2019, 03:46

Subject: FOI Request 18/19-102 [SEC=OFFICIAL]

To: arundohle@gmail.com

Cc: FOI

All children deserve a home, pope says, encouraging adoption

ROME - With so many children in the world needing a good home and so many couples unable to have children, there must be a way to make adoption easier and less costly, Pope Francis said.

Meeting May 24 with representatives of the Institute of the Innocents from Florence, Italy, Francis said he was struck by the idea that, in the old days, when a baby was left at the institute, he or she would be given half of a medal, while the mother would be given the other half.

“Today in the world there are many children who have half a medal,” the pope said. “They are alone, the victims of war, victims of migration, unaccompanied minors, victims of famine.”

“Who has the other half?” the pope asked. “Mother church. We have the other half. We must reflect and help our people understand that we are responsible for that other half and help create another ‘house of the innocents,’ one that is more global, with an attitude of adoption.”

“So many times there are people who want to adopt children, but there is such massive bureaucracy,” he said. Sometimes there also is corruption and a desire for money.

Orphans as young as four are forced to parade in front of potential foster parents for 'adoption catwalk show' likened to a slav

Some 18 children trooped on to stage in shopping centre in Matto Grosso, Brazil

Orphans were expected to produce themselves, with hair, clothes and makeup

The catwalk came under fire from public figures who branded it 'devastating'

An 'adoption catwalk show' which saw orphans as young as four parade in front of prospective foster parents has been likened to a slave market amid an outpouring of public fury.

Some 18 Brazilian children trooped on to a stage inside a shopping centre in Cuiaba, Mato Grosso state, on Tuesday night hoping to catch the eye of potential adopters.

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E-Mail Truus de Groot: Telephone Call

From: Truus Groot [mailto:tgroot@fiom.nl]

Sent: Mittwoch, 22. Mai 2019 14:11

To: ACT

Subject: Our telephone call

Dear Arun,

E-mail Truus de Groot

From: Helpdesk Adoptie Fiom [mailto:helpdeskadoptie@fiom.nl]

Sent: Mittwoch, 22. Mai 2019 14:30

To: info@againstchildtrafficking.org

Subject: Antwoord op ACT (Arun Dohle) op uitnodiging

Dear Arun,