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Childlink Adoption Society

10 Lion Yard
Tremadoc Road
London
SW4 7NQ

Tel: 020 7501 1700
Fax: 020 7498 1791
Web: www.adoptchildlink.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9.30am - 5.00pm, Monday - Friday (out of hours answerphone operates)

Childlink's principal objectives are the placement of children in need of adoption and counselling, preparation, assessment and support of all parties to the process. Its services include the following:

  • Recruiting, counselling, preparing, and assessing prospective adoptive parents (primarily living in London and the South East).
  • Linking adopters with children referred by local authorities throughout the UK and other adoption agencies.
  • Providing post-placement and post-adoption support to the adopters and their children.
  • Counselling adopted adults placed by the Society, their birth relatives and adopters.
  • Acting as an intermediary in facilitating contact and reunions between those separated by adoption.
  • In addition, Childlink assists prospective adopters applying to adopt children from overseas and occasionally works directly with children preparing for adoption and counsels birth parents whose children may be / have been placed for adoption.

Childlink produces leaflets and a newsletter.

Checked: 23 Oct 2007








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