civil services chronicle magazine

civil services chronicle magazine

civil services chronicle magazine Published this article page no  22 Cases of Disruption and Dissolution Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) has recorded 246 instances of disruption 10 cases of dissolution in adoption between 201415 & 201819 which means 6 in 100 children are being returned at advanced stages of adoption.  Psychological trauma to the child Children returning to the institution after being placed with a family face rejection and are scarred for a long time.  Low adoption rates for special needs older and hard to place children Of the 3200 children adopted by Indian families in one year hardly 50 are those with special needs and the older children comprise a majority of children returned.  Denial of adoption to homosexual couples trans couples and single men (who cannot adopt a girl child).  Existence of unregistered child care institutions (CCIs) Children in these institutions are vulnerable to poor care physical and sexual abuse and trafficking. Way forward  Promoting interaction of the kids with the Prospective Adoptive Parents in early stages of adoption for easier adjustment.  Recruitment of psychologists and counselors in CCIs The child should be taught about permanence of a relationship and familial bonds before placement.  Raising awareness among Indian families for adopting special needs older and hard to place children and providing necessary assistance for the same.  Ensuring that all unregistered CCIs are working in compliance with the regulations and incompliant CCIs must be closed civil services chronicle magazine buy. 


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