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Views archive

Our archive of views, opinion and reflections regarding international adoption into the UK.

Frankly OUtrageous

I have decided to start a Frankly Outrageous Blog. Every time I speak to prospective adoptive parents I am going to let everyone know how they have been treated

Dr. Jane Aronson on the Early Challenges of Adopting

Investing in your Future

Phew! Here is something that you have to hear...

Post IVF and Beyond Mentoring Programme

Introducing a fantastic new programme to help couples who are stuck in their parenting dreams. International Adoption Guide and All About You Coaching are very happy to bring you an excellent and comprehensive new course to guide and support you after your attempts to create a family through IVF have been unsuccessful.

Apology for Australians

How adoption went wrong in Australia, and why we are apologising today

Qinisani Home Orphanage

Qinisani Home Orphanage

Russia’s Adoption Ban Is Cruel and Vindictive to All

From The Daily Beast

Open letter to Mr Putin

How can this be?

Russia's tit-for-tat mentality has gone a step to far. In response to what is precieved as humiliation with the US's Magnitsky Act he has condemned the lives of thousands of Children.

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IAG Blog

Frankly OUtrageous

I have decided to start a Frankly Outrageous Blog. Every time I speak to prospective adoptive parents I am going to let everyone know how they have been treated
Published - May 01, 2013

Dr. Jane Aronson on the Early Challenges of Adopting


Published - May 01, 2013

Investing in your Future

Phew! Here is something that you have to hear...
Published - Apr 17, 2013

Adoption News

The Increasing Problem of AIDS Orphans in Africa

Every 15 seconds, an African child loses a parent due to AIDS. The increasing number of AIDS orphans in Africa is one of the most serious consequences of the HIV/AIDS epidemic today.
Published - May 21, 2013

UNICEF say number orphans declining

The number of orphans globally has dropped - UNICEF claim there are only now 151 million children growing up without a family
Published - May 21, 2013