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Customized adoption education
Topics suggestions include:
Considering Alternatives to Parenting:
What the Latest Research Tells Us
The Cradle has just completed one of the most robust research studies in the field on the needs of women who are pregnant and considering alternatives to parenting. Learn about:
- Who she turns to for help and support
- Her impressions of adoption
- What she needs from the health care and social work professionals
Request an educational inservice about our latest research
Basic Adoption Facts
- Bringing up adoption as part of options counseling
- The process steps birthparents take
- Open adoption
Request an educational inservice about Basic Adoption Facts
Women Who Postpone Adoption Planning
- Common concerns of women who postpone contacting an agency
- Birth Parent Rights
- Confidentiality and secrecy
Request an educational inservice about Women Who Postpone Adoption Planning
Talking to Women about Adoption
- Using neutral language
- Barriers to discussion and how to overcome these
- Process and resources
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Ethics in adoption
- Characterize the current environment for domestic adoption
- Review the fundamental principles of ethics from NASW and child welfare
- Identify primary ethical opportunities in adoption counseling
Request an educational inservice about Ethics in adoption
Open Adoption
- Define open adoption in context of US adoption history
- Describe the benefits of open adoption to the adoptive triad
- Illustrate how an open adoption agreement might work
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Federal and State Adoption Laws
- Identify and explain the history and application of the 3 federal adoption laws
- Describe the story of baby Tamia and her mother, and the experience that changed Illinois state law.
- Identify birth parents' rights
Request an educational inservice about Federal and State Adoption Laws
Hospital-based Nursing Interventions and Support Strategies
- Differentiate types of adoptions and related services
- Discuss the role of the perinatal nurse, including key interventions within the documented plan of care: social work referral, communication, legal rights, emotional component and support strategies for birthparents
- Prepare and anticipate the presence of the adoptive parents'
Request an educational inservice about Hospital-based Nursing Interventions and Support Strategies
Illinois Adoption Reform 2005
- Review the four principal concepts set forth in Illinois law, and the use of “Birth Parents' Rights and Responsibilities”
- Identify birth parents' rights, as well as the roles of birth mother and birthfather, and respecting their legal rights
- Describe the surrender process and timing
Request an educational inservice about Illinois Adoption Reform 2005
Myths
- Review commonly held adoption myths surrounding open adoption, permanency in adoption, the rights of the birth father
- Dispel each myth through current best practice adoption information
- Discuss case studies
Request an educational inservice about Myths
Safe Haven and Alternatives
- Review the Illinois Abandoned Infant Protection Act
- Focus on the hospital policy associated with an abandoned infant
- Illustrate alternative strategies to offer relinquishing parents: counseling on options, community and adoption options
Request an educational inservice about Save Haven and Alternatives
Birth Fathers
- Focus on effective strategies in working with birth fathers
- Discuss role and involvement of birth fathers in the counseling process
- Identify the goal of the Putative Father Registry, as well as how to use
Request an educational inservice about Birth Fathers
Birth Parent Rights and Responsibilities
- Describe the purpose of the document
- Review the major components of the rights, especially as they relate to the hospital stay, freedom of choice, legal parenthood until rights are surrendered and choosing an adoption resource
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Grief and Loss
- Describe/anticipate the grief process
- Discuss the importance and purpose for using neutral adoption language
- Identify useful support strategies
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Teens
- Illustrate the goals of counseling when the pregnancy is confirmed
- Clarify the teen's rights as a parent and the involvement of the teen's parents
- Discuss child welfare guidelines when counseling teens
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We are also happy to collaborate with you to become a routine part of your organization's orientation of new staff.
Professionals' Guide to Adoption
Download our Professionals' Adoption Handbook to learn more about adoption and Illinois adoption law
