Families urgently needed to adopt children with additional needs

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Caritas Care has joined forces with voluntary adoption agencies across the UK to find more adoptive parents for children with additional needs who are waiting for a family.

Children with additional needs wait an average of 11 months longer in care than their peers and voluntary adoption agencies are urgently looking for people who can offer them a permanent and loving home. Caritas Care is among 21 VAAs from all over the UK who have together created a guide for people considering adoption containing helpful information and advice from parents who have already adopted children with additional needs.

“We are excited to be part of this project sharing first hand, heartfelt experience and advice from families who have already done this incredible thing of adopting a child with additional needs.” VAAs are specialists in finding families for children who wait the longest in care. They work in partnership with regional adoption agencies and local authorities to find families for children waiting for a permanent home.

 

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