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ADOPTION IN CANADA FACTS AND REALITIES

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Page 1: ADOPTION IN CANADA FACTS AND REALITIES. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Approximately 1 in 5 Canadians are touched by adoption

ADOPTION IN CANADA

FACTS AND REALITIES

Page 2: ADOPTION IN CANADA FACTS AND REALITIES. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Approximately 1 in 5 Canadians are touched by adoption

TRUE OR FALSE?

1.Approximately 1 in 5 Canadians are touched by adoption.

Page 3: ADOPTION IN CANADA FACTS AND REALITIES. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Approximately 1 in 5 Canadians are touched by adoption

1. Approximately 1 in 5 Canadians are touched by adoption.

TRUE

They are either adopted themselves, have an adopted sibling or family member, are adoptive parents, birthparents, or birth relatives. Today, that means almost 7 million Canadians are affected by adoption, and yet adoption remains one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized social phenomenon’s in our country.

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TRUE OR FALSE?

2. There are no children available for adoption in Canada.

Page 5: ADOPTION IN CANADA FACTS AND REALITIES. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Approximately 1 in 5 Canadians are touched by adoption

2. There are no children available for adoption in Canada.

FALSE

There are thousands of children available for adoption in Canada through the public child welfare system, including babies. However, the majority of children waiting for adoptive families are age 6 and older. These children need permanent homes and are rewarding additions to the families who adopt them.

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TRUE OR FALSE?

3. Adopting children from foster care costs less than private or international adoption but is still expensive.

Page 7: ADOPTION IN CANADA FACTS AND REALITIES. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Approximately 1 in 5 Canadians are touched by adoption

3. Adopting children from foster care costs less than private or international adoption but is still expensive.

TRUE

Range of Adoption Costs:

Public (foster care): $0 - $3,000Licensed Private Agency: $10,000 - $20,000International: $20,000 - $30,000

Adoption Council of Canadahttp://www.adoption.ca/faqs

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TRUE OR FALSE?

4. Children in foster care always are or have been physically, mentally, and/or emotionally abused.

Page 9: ADOPTION IN CANADA FACTS AND REALITIES. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Approximately 1 in 5 Canadians are touched by adoption

4. Children in foster care always are or have been physically, mentally, and/or emotionally abused.

POSSIBLY FALSE

Children who are placed in foster care have often suffered neglect, abandonment or abuse.  Loving foster families and ultimately, permanent adoptive families give these children the best chance at successful outcomes and bright futures.

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TRUE OR FALSE?

5. If I am over the age of 45, I will not be able to adopt.

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5. If I am over the age of 45, I will not be able to adopt.

FALSE

Many parents over the ages of 40 and even 50 adopt children and experience great success. In fact, there are increasing numbers of grandparents in Canada adopting their grandchildren. There are no hard and fast age prohibitions through the public adoption system in Canada.

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PROCESS

Public, private, or international:

Structured Analysis Family Evaluation (SAFE) home study

Intensive adoption preparation program

Timeline:

9 months to 9 years