1991
DOI: 10.1177/030857599101500205
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Placement Outcomes for Children with Special Needs

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“…In spite of the absence of conclusive evidence about the long-term impact of openness on adopted children, the view of many practitioners and researchers alike, based on their knowledge and experience, is in favour of greater openness (involving full information for the child) and the need for older children to maintain meaningful links with birth relatives (Triseliotis, 1991). Thoburn (1994) writes:…”
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“…In spite of the absence of conclusive evidence about the long-term impact of openness on adopted children, the view of many practitioners and researchers alike, based on their knowledge and experience, is in favour of greater openness (involving full information for the child) and the need for older children to maintain meaningful links with birth relatives (Triseliotis, 1991). Thoburn (1994) writes:…”
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“…Researchers have argued that adopted children's identity needs will best be met by full information about the reasons for the adoption and greater openness between the two families because this is the best source of up-to-date information about the child's origins (Triseliotis, 1991;Ryburn 1995;and Fratter, 1996). This openness may occur between the adults in the two families (via a third party, if necessary) and can also include direct or indirect contact between the child and members of their birth family.…”
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“…care) have special needs by virtue of physical or intellectual disabilities (Borland et al, 1991) or the harmful effects of physical, sexual or emotional abuse, neglect and placement disruption (O'Neill, 2000). Thus foster carers are needed to provide very skilled care for children with high support needs and/or exhibiting serious behavioural difficulties (Bath, 2000;Cashmore, 2000).…”
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