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A Study of Australian Intercountry Adoption: Choosing Applicants to Parent
Authors:Alexandra Young
Institution:1. School of Social Work and Policy Studies , The University of Sydney , Sydney , New South Wales , Australia alexandra.young@sydney.edu.au
Abstract:Abstract

Australian families are changing and parenthood is increasingly being seen as an individual choice. One important arena for exercising such choice is adoption, which today takes place across national boundaries in the form of intercountry adoption. This is now the predominant type of adoption in Australia. In order to reach their goal of parenthood, individuals choosing intercountry adoption must undergo an education and assessment process. This paper presents the findings from research undertaken as part of a larger doctoral study, with prospective intercountry adoptive parents, intercountry adoptive parents, adoption professionals, and support group representatives living in Australia. Three groups were found to exist in relation to the intercountry adoption assessment process: embracers, acceptors, and pragmatists. Factors influencing each group are discussed and suggestions for strengthening the role and efficacy of education and assessment in the selection of Australian intercountry adoptive parents are recommended.
Keywords:Intercountry Adoption  International Adoption  Assessment  Parenting  Families  Qualitative Research
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