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PART IV DUTIES OF ADOPTION AGENCIES WHEN CONSIDERING ADOPTION FOR A CHILD
12.Duties of adoption agencies when considering adoption for a child
15.Decision that adoption should not proceed or to make an application under section 80 of the Act
16.Provision of information to parents: decision by adoption agency to make arrangements for adoption
17.Provision of information to parents: decision of adoption agency that an application under section 80 of the Act should be made
18.Duties of adoption agencies: placing the child for adoption
PART I INFORMATION ABOUT PROSPECTIVE ADOPTERS
4.Whether the prospective adopter has their home in Great Britain...
5.Whether the prospective adopter is domiciled or habitually resident in...
6.Whether the prospective adopter intends to apply for an order...
7.Where there are 2 prospective adopters– (a) the date and...
9.Details of other members of the prospective adopter’s household including...
10.Details of the prospective adopter’s parents and any of the...
11.The attitudes to adoption of such other members of the...
13.Details of the prospective adopter’s previous experience of caring for...
14.Whether the prospective adopter or any other member of their...
15.An assessment of the prospective adopter’s ability to raise an...
16.Religious persuasion including the degree of religious observance.
17.The ability of the prospective adopter to have regard to...
20.Details of the prospective adopter’s financial circumstances and comments on...
21.Opinion of the adoption agency as to whether any adoption...
22.The reasons given by the prospective adopter for wishing to...
24.Name and address of the prospective adopter’s registered medical practitioner....
25.A comprehensive medical report on the prospective adopter prepared and...
26.Any other relevant information which the adoption agency considers may...
PART II INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHILD
4.Religious persuasion of the child including details of any baptism,...
5.Personality, social, emotional and behavioural development.
7.Names and addresses of schools attended and educational attainments.
8.Whether the child’s father was married to the child’s mother...
9.Details of any court orders relating to the child, including...
10.Details of any current or previous supervision requirements relating to...
11.Details of any siblings including their dates of birth, addresses,...
14.Any particular requirements in relation to the physical or mental...
15.The child’s views in relation to adoption and whether an...
17.Whether an insurance policy for the payment on the death...
18.A comprehensive medical report prepared and signed by a registered...
19.Any other relevant information which the adoption agency considers may...
PART III INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHILD'S FAMILY
3.The nationality and ethnicity of the child’s parents and guardian....
4.The current and past relationship between the child’s parents including...
5.The names, addresses, ages and brief details of the personal...
7.Details of the personality of the child’s parents and guardian....
8.Religious persuasion of the child’s parents, guardian and other relatives...
9.The educational background of the child’s parents and guardian.
10.The past and present occupations of the child’s parents and...
11.Whether the child’s mother, if she has parental responsibilities and...
12.Whether the child’s father, if he has parental responsibilities and...
13.Whether there is any history of genetically transmissible or other...
14.A comprehensive medical report prepared and signed by a registered...
15.Any other relevant information about the child’s parents and guardian...
1.If the court makes an adoption order, your responsibilities and...
5.Once your child is placed with adopters, they then have...
6.After the adoption application is made to the court, you...
7.The court cannot make an adoption order without your agreement...
9.When an adoption order is made, the Registrar General for...
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