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Workshop 1 - Supporting adoptions in difficulty:
David Cross & Karyn Purvis (Texas Christian University, USA) - Promising Interventions for Families with At-Risk Adoptions Summary
Workshop 2 – Methodological challenges and solutions
Heather R. Haberman, Kristin Schneider, Brooke Skinner & Lynn Von Korff (University of Minnesota, USA) - Minnesota/Texas Adoption Research Project Use of Internet Research Methods: Decisions, Challenges, & Successes Summary
Amy Whitesel (George Washington University), Leslie Leve (Oregon Social Learning Center) & Jenae Neiderhiser (George Washington University) - Strategies for Successful Researcher-Adoption Agency Partnerships Summary Presentation
Workshop 3 – Panel discussion - The search for stability and family membership for children in care who can not go home: international perspectives on the place of adoption and long-term family foster care
June Thoburn & Gillian Schofield (University of East Anglia, UK), Gunvor Andersson (Lund University, Sweden), Turid vogt Grinde (NOVA, Oslo), Greg Kelly (Queens University, Belfast), Pat Hansen (Australia). Summary Presentation (Gill Schofield has it)
Workshop 4 - Searching Questions: identity, origins and adoption-. developing a workbook/video training resource pack for practice
Julia Feast & John Simmonds (British Association for Adoption and Fostering, UK) Summary PresentationCentre for Research
on the Child & Family, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK
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