Adoption and Financial Assistance: Tools for Navigating the Bureaucracy
Autor Rita Laws, Tim O'Hanlonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 1999 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780897896689
ISBN-10: 0897896688
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0897896688
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
Rita Laws is the co-author of Adopting and Advocating for the Special Needs Child (Bergin & Garvey, 1997) and has written hundreds of articles on adopting and parenting./e She has her PhD in psychology and is a NACAC State Representative. She and her nine sons and two daughters by birth and adoption live in Oklahoma.Tim O'Hanlon is a former adoption assistance policy specialist and is the author of Accessing Federal Adoption Subsidies After Legalization (1995). Dr. O'Hanlon maintains an adoption advocacy Web site called the Adoption Policy Resource Center.
Cuprins
ForewordAdoption and the BureaucracyAdoption ABCs (Advocacy, Bureaucracy, and Children)The Connection between Adoption Assistance and Foster Care RatesSpecial Service Subsidies: Important ExtrasWelcome to the Bureaucracy: What Adoptive Families Should KnowAdoption Assistance: Progress and Obstacles for Adoptive FamiliesTools for AdvocacyWhy Adoption Support Groups Are So UsefulThe Crucial Adoption Assistance ContractAdoptive Families as Community Assets: Individual Capacity InventoriesFair Hearings and the Rights of Adoptive FamiliesApplying for Adoption Assistance and Retroactive Payments after a Final Decree of AdoptionSetbacks and Victories: One Family's StoryAdoptive Families and State Legislatures: A Perfect PartnershipLawsuits and the Liability of Adoption AgenciesAppendices and DocumentsInformation Resources
Recenzii
Adoption and Financial Assistance is a must-read for anyone planning to adopt a child or who has adopted a child (whether or not they believe their child is a special needs child). For adoptive parents and child advocates, it truly is a . . . Tool for Navigating the Bureacucracy. It is a usable guide for adoptive parents going through the maze of adoption assistance and is written in understandable language. . . . This book offers empowerment to adoptive parents through concise information and is an essential self-education tool for both adoptive parents and child advocates.
This exceptionally practical and readable tool carefully explains federal IV-E adoption assistance law and offers grassroots advice for the would-be or need-be child advocates . . . . Adoption and Financial Assistance is an essential tool for both parents domestically adopting children who have or who develop special needs as well as for the workers charged with assisting these families and children.
In four well-defined and carefully written parts, this book serves as a guide for prospective parents who are considering adopting special needs children. This book is an excellent reference for professionals who are responsible for adoptions or for anyone interested in adoption policy. [The authors] have made the process user friendly.
Every parent who has adopted a special needs child, is considering adopting a special needs child or who has adopted a child who had developed special needs (such as reactive attachment disorder diagnosis) needs to read this book. . . . For all adoptive parents and professionals who are working wuth adoptive families this is an invaluable resource.
This exceptionally practical and readable tool carefully explains federal IV-E adoption assistance law and offers grassroots advice for the would-be or need-be child advocates . . . . Adoption and Financial Assistance is an essential tool for both parents domestically adopting children who have or who develop special needs as well as for the workers charged with assisting these families and children.
In four well-defined and carefully written parts, this book serves as a guide for prospective parents who are considering adopting special needs children. This book is an excellent reference for professionals who are responsible for adoptions or for anyone interested in adoption policy. [The authors] have made the process user friendly.
Every parent who has adopted a special needs child, is considering adopting a special needs child or who has adopted a child who had developed special needs (such as reactive attachment disorder diagnosis) needs to read this book. . . . For all adoptive parents and professionals who are working wuth adoptive families this is an invaluable resource.