In this adoption podcast, a group of adopters talk to each other about their experiences - from the first steps to post-adoption support.No one knew each other before the recording but within moments it will be like listening to old friends talk. They laugh together, they cry together. To find out more about adopting with the National Adoption Service, you can:Follow us @nas_cymru and @nationalado... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | RelationshipsParentingKids & FamilySociety & Culture |
In this final special episode, we hear from adopted young people themselves. It's a Takeover! Mimi, Keira May, Ellie-Rose, Charlotte, Callum, Sarah, and Becca are all members of the Connected groups run by Adoption UK on behalf of the National Adopti... more
How easy is it to adopt in a same-sex couple? Or if you’re single? Or from a minority ethnic group?
In this episode, we discover how adoption is an option for everyone, and how you can help your child find their identity.
Mo tells us how the Asian... more
What makes a good school for an adopted child? And how do you ask for the educational support your child is entitled to?
In this episode we talk about the additional learning needs of many adopted children, and what support is available to help.
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Can love conquer trauma? What exactly does trauma look like in an adopted child? And what help is out there?
In this episode, we hear our adoptive parents’ day to day experiences of managing their children's trauma. And we find out how adoption age... more
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Thank you to all the families who’ve shared their stories and experiences
This is a great pod for potential adopters. Real and genuinely honest accounts from those parents who have been there, seen it and done it. Broken down into important parts of the process. Thank you all for taking the time to share your experiences.
Our social worker recommended this podcast a couple of days ago and I have absolutely binged it. It’s real, sometimes raw, and really interesting. The honest words about how people have found adoption!
We adopted our sons In 1999 and 2000, each aged 3 and a half months, from the same birth parents. Listening to this podcast is immensely helpful even after all those years as we did not have the same opportunity to share experiences with other new adopters at the time. Thank you.
I’ve found this really useful to get an insight into the stages of the adoption process in Wales. It makes me feel less daunted as a potential adopter. The content is well organised into manageable episodes covering each part of the process. Thank you for putting it together!
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