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Training for Transracial Adoptive Parents by Public and Private Adoption Agencies

Training for Transracial Adoptive Parents by Public and Private Adoption Agencies Social work literature strongly suggests that parents who adopt across race need specialized training to develop cultural competence in order to help their children develop positive racial identity and survival skills for life in a multicultural society. None-the-less, there is little documentation of agency training for transracial adoptive parents. The purpose of this study is to describe aspects of training provided to transracial adoptive parents by public and private adoption agencies in the United States. Utilizing a survey with a random sample of public and private agencies, results (n = 195) indicate that about half of the agencies that facilitate transracial adoption provide relevant training. Implications for social work practice and research are discussed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Adoption Quarterly Taylor & Francis

Training for Transracial Adoptive Parents by Public and Private Adoption Agencies

Adoption Quarterly , Volume 6 (3): 10 – Jan 1, 2003

Training for Transracial Adoptive Parents by Public and Private Adoption Agencies

Abstract

Social work literature strongly suggests that parents who adopt across race need specialized training to develop cultural competence in order to help their children develop positive racial identity and survival skills for life in a multicultural society. None-the-less, there is little documentation of agency training for transracial adoptive parents. The purpose of this study is to describe aspects of training provided to transracial adoptive parents by public and private adoption agencies...
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Taylor & Francis
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1544-452X
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1092-6755
DOI
10.1300/J145v06n03_04
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Abstract

Social work literature strongly suggests that parents who adopt across race need specialized training to develop cultural competence in order to help their children develop positive racial identity and survival skills for life in a multicultural society. None-the-less, there is little documentation of agency training for transracial adoptive parents. The purpose of this study is to describe aspects of training provided to transracial adoptive parents by public and private adoption agencies in the United States. Utilizing a survey with a random sample of public and private agencies, results (n = 195) indicate that about half of the agencies that facilitate transracial adoption provide relevant training. Implications for social work practice and research are discussed.

Journal

Adoption QuarterlyTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 2003

Keywords: Transracial adoption; parent education; cultural compentence; adoption agency; survey

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