Sad state of adoption in Australia
Australians have the option of adopting internationally from 14 different countries. As I mentioned late last year, the Ethiopia program is currently suspended pending investigation and a decision by the Attorney General. Other programs are now dropping like flies. Philippines have placed a moratorium on adoption of children 24 months and younger. The Fiji program is on hold until a bilateral agreement can be reached.
Some countries have placed small quotas on the number of files it will accept from Australia this year (for example, Lithuania will only accept TWO files from each central authority for adoption of children under age 6), and other countries have obscene waiting times (for example, China is nearly up to four years from the time they receive your file, and all indicators suggest it is going to get much worse before it gets better.)
Local adoption is so scarce it is almost non-existent.
None of this is great news for those hoping to build their family through adoption.
1 comment:
It may not be but it might ber good news for adoptees and for mothers who might if they're lucky be better supported and able to keep their children.
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