Étiquette : adoptés transraciaux
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Les voix des personnes les plus impactées dans l'adoption
Paul Bonnell’s essay written to express his journey of intercountry adoption from Vietnam.
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Retour au pays natal
Vietnamese adoptee Lynelle shares about her second return journey to homeland, a decade later and how things have changed.
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Les adoptés adopteraient-ils un orphelin ?
Would Adoptees Adopt or Not? This is a compilation of responses from those with lived experience.
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Attentes de gratitude dans l'adoption
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dans Abuse in Adoption, Colère de l'adopté, Adoptee vulnerability, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Adoption Education for Professionals, Pays d'adoption, Pays de naissance, Complexities in Adoption, Critical Thinking in Adoption, Gratitude in Adoption, Deuil et perte, Importance of Connections to Origins, Is adoption the best option, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Not Knowing in Adoption, Sense of Belonging, Therapy, Adoption transraciale, Traumatisme en adoptionLynelle shares about the burden of being expected to be grateful in being adopted.
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Ce dont les adoptés internationaux ont besoin
Lynelle shares from dialogue within ICAV what intercountry adoptees need, having lived the experience.
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Interactions intrusives
By Sunny Reed Being a South Korean adoptee in an all-white New Jersey town was tough. Racism was sandwiched between episodic public speculations like “Where are you from? No, where are you really from?” and “What is your REAL name?” Sara Docan-Morgan, professor at the University of Wisconsin, calls those awkward questions “intrusive interactions.” Today’s…
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Message personnel de Lynelle
Lynelle writes about her views on the UNCRC and The Hague Convention for Intercountry Adoption.
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Le pouvoir du soutien par les pairs
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dans Adoptee support provided by adoptees, Adoptee vulnerability, Adoptees Educate, Pays d'adoption, Pays de naissance, Complexities in Adoption, Diversity in Adoption, ICAV Beginnings, Importance of Connections to Origins, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Multiple Identities, Not Knowing in Adoption, Recherche d'origines, Politics of Adoption, Racial Mirrors, Search and Reunion in Adoption, Therapy, Adoption transraciale, Traumatisme en adoptionLynelle writes critically about the power of peer support in intercountry adoption.
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Quand les services aux personnes adoptées à l'étranger seront-ils fournis par le gouvernement fédéral ?
Lynelle critically examines who and how well the millions of money is being spent by the Australian government in intercountry adoption.
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Abandonné Adopté ici : examen
ICAV review of Abandoned, Adopted Here: a multimedia documentary by Lucy Sheen about the Hong Kong intercountry adoptees sent to England.
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Réunion de l'ICAV avec le ministre fédéral
Lynelle met with Federal Minister Christian Porter, responsible at the time for the adoption portfolio in Australia.
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Quand l'adoption n'est-elle PAS dans l'intérêt supérieur de l'enfant ?
Where are the rights of adoptees when they are legally “de-twinned” by their adoptive parents? How is this in the “best interests of the child”?
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Dans l'intérêt de qui les réformes australiennes en matière d'adoption sont-elles destinées ?
Lynelle writes critically about the Australian reforms in intercountry adoption.
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Panel en ligne : expériences d'adoption internationale
Online series of panel discussions with intercountry adoptees on various topics.
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Qu'est-ce que ça fait d'être adopté?
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dans Abandonment and Rejection, Abuse in Adoption, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Adoption Education for Professionals, Australie, Deuil et perte, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Not Knowing in Adoption, Recherche d'origines, Suicide, Therapy, Adoption transraciale, Traumatisme en adoption, Viêt NamLynelle répond à la question Qu'est-ce que ça fait d'être adopté ? donnant un aperçu de son propre parcours, partageant certains éléments communs dont parlent de nombreux autres adoptés.