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International Adoption Magazine

One of the benefits for members is our fantastic monthly magazine "We are Family" which brings you news, views and information on everything from adoptee stories to academic research.

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Each month International Adoption Guide is thrilled to bring to members a magazine specifically designed with you and your inter-country adoption in mind. We bring you the latest articles sourced from around the world to keep you informed and up to date with current thinking as well as brushing up on your international knowledge and informing you about the latest books and research.

At the heart of the magazine is the child, and together We are Family aims to give you a toolbox to give your child the best so that he or she can reach their potential.

 

To see July 2011 edition of We are Family magazine please click here.

 

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IAG Blog

Dr Jane Aronson's Journal from the Field

Haiti Journal #3 from Dr. Jane Aronson Pediatrician and CEO, Worldwide Orphans Foundation
Published - Apr 27, 2012

Adoption Blogs

There is a wealth of valuable material on the internet - the best of it written by people like you - adoptive parents talking about their journey.
Published - Apr 24, 2012

Positive Older Adoption Story

Nobody's taking my Mommy. She's tooken. We're together forever!" Talynn exclaims. It's an especially tender moment, considering the two met just two years ago. That was when Lucien, a single professional who was then 49, adopted Talynn (pronounced Tay-LINN) from a foster care setting.
Published - Apr 23, 2012

Adoption News

Delays in placing children

Hundreds of children are forced to wait an average of 20 months from entering care to moving in with their adoptive parents – six months slower than the timetable set out in national guidance, according to official figures published today.
Published - May 11, 2012

Indian adoptions to be quicker

Adoption is about to get easier and faster. A simplified procedure, time-bound approvals and specialised centres in every district are among a series of steps planned to speed up the procedure, which drags for months and at times even years.
Published - May 08, 2012