Buckinghamshire Council dispel adoption myths

They're raising awareness during National Adoption Week

Author: Chris TatePublished 23rd Oct 2021

Buckinghamshire Council’s hoping to bust myths and raise awareness about adopting a child during National Adoption Week. They say there are up to 25 children at any one time in the county looking for their forever home.

The council is sharing the voices of those whose lives have been impacted by adoption and involved in finding loving and safe homes for children. Buckinghamshire Council’s Adoption team has been sharing podcasts, videos and stories every day this week on their Facebook page.

The team are looking for adopters who want to parent older children, brothers and sisters and children with additional needs. They are also seeking people who can adopt children from black and minority ethnic backgrounds.

If you are considering adopting with Buckinghamshire Council, you can use their Adoption Readiness Checker to see if you are in a position to adopt, and to learn more about the process. The council say they welcome all enquiries, so if you think you could provide a safe and loving home for a child who needs adopting, then they are keen for you to contact them.

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