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Permanency Mediation: A Path to Open Adoption for Children in Out-of-Home Care.
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- Author(s): Maynard, JoAnne
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Child Welfare. Jul/Aug2005, Vol. 84 Issue 4, p507-526. 20p.
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This research study examined the experiences of birthparents, permanent parents, and mediators in permanency mediation following a state child welfare agency's recommendation for termination of parental rights. Permanency mediation provides participants with the opportunity to collaborate in an agreement that entails a voluntary surrender of parental rights by the birthparents and the placement of children with permanent parents in open adoption or guardianship. Findings suggested that permanency mediation has the potential to be a successful practice. Participants, however, need additional support during and after mediation to help them understand open adoption and deal with the changes in family structures and boundaries, address their own feelings and concerns, and establish reliable means of communication with each other. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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