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    • Growing Stronger Together: 1990 - 2020. Barnardos Group Support Service to Women whose Children were Adopted: Personal Experiences over Three Decades 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, 2020-10)
      In 1977, Barnardos set up an Adoption Advice Helpline. Attitudes towards single mothers were slowly changing and this was reflected in developments in the adoption world. Mothers began contacting Barnardos Adoption Advice ...
    • Let’s Think About Adoption 

      Barnardos (Barnardos, No date)
      Information sheet describing a workshop that assists children in appreciating all they know about adoption and to explore gently some feelings they might have.
    • Search & Reunion Series: The Journey - After Reunion 

      Barnardos; Council of Irish Adoption Agencies (Barnardos and Council of Irish Adoption Agencies, 1995)
      In the past the granting of the adoption order generally meant that contact with the adoption agency ceased. As more and more people return to agencies seeking information, a new openness has developed and agencies welcome ...
    • Search & Reunion Series: The Journey - First Steps 

      Barnardos; Council of Irish Adoption Agencies (Barnardos and Council of Irish Adoption Agencies, 1995)
      In the past the granting of an adoption order generally meant that contact with the adoption agency ceased. As more and more people return to agencies seeking information, a new openness has developed and agencies welcome ...
    • Search & Reunion Series: The Journey - Issues & Feelings 

      Barnardos; Council of Irish Adoption Agencies (Barnardos and Council of Irish Adoption Agencies, 1995)
      In the past, the granting of an adoption order generally meant that contact with the adoption agency ceased. As more and more people return to agencies seeking information a new openness has developed and agencies welcome ...
    • Search & Reunion Series: The Journey - Search Phases & Who Should I Tell? 

      Barnardos; Council of Irish Adoption Agencies (Barnardos and Council of Irish Adoption Agencies, 1995)
      In the past the granting of an adoption order generally meant that contact with the adoption agency ceased. As more and more people return to agencies seeking information, a new openness has developed and agencies welcome ...
    • Search & Reunion Series: The Journey - Some Possible Outcomes 

      Barnardos; Council of Irish Adoption Agencies (Barnardos and Council of Irish Adoption Agencies, 1995)
      In the past the granting of an adoption order generally meant that contact with the adoption agency ceased. As more and more people return to agencies seeking information a new openness has developed and agencies welcome ...