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Survey from Prof. Julie Selwyn

Online Community Team March 12, 2013 10:09
Dear Adoptive ParentsProfessor Julie Selwyn is leading a study, funded by the Department of Education, on how adoptions fare after the making of the adoption order.If you would like to take part, please cut and paste the following link into your browser. It is a secure and confidential survey.https://www.survey.bris.ac.uk/sps/bristoladoptionKind regardsOnline Community Team
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Jellies March 12, 2013 10:51
Come on folks - after listening again to Julie's answers given to a select committee hearing recently, we still need her to hear and understand as many points of view as are out there. If you have not yet done so, please complete the survey.Jellies
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onthego March 12, 2013 21:22
I agree - we have probably all had experience of difficulties we were never prepared for. Adopted children deserve better support - not from the adoptive parents but from the local authority - education, adoption support in real terms, therapeutic interventio, health ....ns
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Jellies April 27, 2013 11:34
Just to let folk know that I and at least 3 others from these boards have been interviewed or are about to be interviewed for phase 2 of the research. The Hadley still need more folk to come forward who have children/ young people no longer living at home or those who are parenting children/YP at home but where there are difficlties.Please please consider completing the survey .
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Swinton Mum April 27, 2013 11:58
Echo Jellies post...I am one of the few who have offered to take part and been accepted for phase 2 of the study.Please spare 5 minutes to complete the survey, the more that take part the more balanced the results SM
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Pear Tree April 27, 2013 12:51
Early afternoon hellos.If I can do the survey- everyone can!Looking forward to helping in every way possible.Pleased to hear from the team that they are coming to hear more from us when I'm feeling a bit better.Hope lots of you will be represented
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Jellies August 17, 2013 10:53
So, those who have been interviewed - I think we may have a record for length of time of int.Have heard from a board user that has only recently been interviewed, that the int took 5 HOURS ! Any advance ?
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