Changes and Continuities in Adoption Social Work: Adoption in Scotland Since the 1968 Act

Author:

Critchley Ariane1ORCID,Cowan Polly2,Grant Maggie1,Hardy Mark3

Affiliation:

1. Adoption and Fostering Alliance Scotland, Foxglove Offices, 14 Links Place, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland EH6 7EZ, UK

2. Scottish Adoption, 161 Constitution St, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland EH6 7AD, UK

3. School of Health and Social Care, Edinburgh Napier University, Sighthill Campus, Edinburgh, Scotland EH11 4BN, UK

Abstract

Abstract This article charts changes and continuities in the social work role in adoption since 1968. The Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 established the Children’s Hearing System, Scotland’s unique approach to child welfare in which lay volunteers make decisions on compulsory intervention relating to children. Although the Act was not intended to reform adoption practice, it has had two major impacts. First, as adoption moved from ‘relinquishment’ to more complex and contested legal routes, the Children’s Hearing came to occupy an integral role in decision-making for children in need of care and protection. Secondly, since 1968, adoption has become understood as a resource for children who are unable to remain within their birth family or kinship networks. Using documentary analysis of adoption files and interviews with key informants, the research focused on three key periods: 1968, 1988 and 2014. The study found that fragmentation of the social work role has decreased the potential of adoption records to be a resource for adopted individuals curious about their origins and story. Paradoxically, over this period, there has been growing understanding of the identity needs of adopted people. Such unintended consequences suggest the need for more a thoughtful approach to adoption record keeping.

Funder

Social Work Scotland’s 2018 funded call for articles

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Health(social science)

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