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This review of literature covers international material related to stability and permanence for disabled children, in particular permanence achieved through fostering and adoption.
This articles shares the stories of two adoptees in the US from South Korea who are part of a group called Adoptee Solidarity of Korea, which campaigns for an end to international adoption.
Some private schools in Australia are taking students on volunteer trips to orphanages in Asia. But “what do these trips mean for the children in orphanages?,” this article asks.
This article explores the cultural taboos surrounding adoption in South Korea and the attempts currently underway to ease the stigma associated with adoption.
This video report from the BBC examines South Koreans’ perspectives on domestic adoption.
This report examines and analyses policies and provision for family support and parenting support based on general literature searches and evidence gathered from 33 UNICEF national offices and detailed case studies of nine countries.
An increasing number of infants have been left at a “baby box” in Gwanak-gu, Seoul since 2009.
In this video, Vocativ, in collaboration with MSNBC, went to Guangzhou, China, to meet some of the parents who had used baby hatches.
This video investigates a children’s care home in Japan, one of about 600 such institutions in the country.
This Masters thesis paper, by Michael Maher King of the University of Oxford, reviews the situations of children in institutional alternative care in Israel and Japan.