New Family Social, the UK network for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) adoptive and foster families reports that record numbers of lesbian, gay, bi and trans people now adopt and foster in the UK but with some 70,000 children in care in England alone, there is still a real need for more LGBT people to consider adoption or fostering. However, as our children have often experienced chaotic early years potential adopters and foster carers need to be resilient and resourceful to form remarkable families.
– adopting siblings
– children with attachment difficulties
– older children
– children with behavioural difficulties
These are all categories of children often seen by professionals as ‘harder-to-place’
(These statistics do not include single adopters who are lesbian, gay or bisexual. Also not included in data collection is whether a person is trans. Finally, as the data collected focuses on the family consistency and not the adopters’ sexual orientation, the number of bisexual people in opposite-sex relationships is unknown.)
So if you’re thinking about adoption and want to know more, why not contact us today at Adopters for Adoption and have a chat to one of our friendly adoption staff.
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