Mary Hansen: An Economic Perspective on Ethics in Adoption Policy

Mary Hansen: An Economic Perspective on Ethics in Adoption Policy

Dr. Mary Hansen, professor of Economics at American University, describes her research and policy work in the area of child welfare. She outlines the important ethical tensions inherent in adoption and ways that an economic lens is helpful in understanding and seeking to balance these tradeoffs. She reviews various changes in adoption law and policy and their impact on international and domestic adoption. She then discusses efforts to improve child welfare policy to remove barriers to permanency for children in foster care and promote positive outcomes through standardizing home study processes across states. For a transcript and more information visit emilyhelder.com.

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Maria Kroupina: Supporting Positive Mental Health Outcomes for Adoptees

Maria Kroupina: Supporting Positive Mental Health Outcomes for Adoptees

Dr. Maria Kroupina, a pediatric psychologist at the Adoption Medicine Clinic at the University of Minnesota and the director of the Birth to Three Program and the Early Child Mental Health Program, di...

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Elsbeth Neil: Respecting Children's Relationships and Identities in Adoption

Elsbeth Neil: Respecting Children's Relationships and Identities in Adoption

Dr. Elsbeth Neil discusses the losses that children often experience in the context of adoption and the ways that continued contact with birth family & foster carers as well as policies around residen...

5 Okt 202031min

Rachael Clemens: Experiences of First/Birth Mothers through an Information Science Lens

Rachael Clemens: Experiences of First/Birth Mothers through an Information Science Lens

Dr. Rachael Clemens discusses her research, which uses an information science lens to more deeply understand the experience of first or birth mothers both before and after they make the decision to re...

28 Sep 202026min

Megan Bresnahan: Sensory Processing and Adoptees with Disabilities

Megan Bresnahan: Sensory Processing and Adoptees with Disabilities

Megan Bresnahan, OTR/L, an Occupational Therapist at the Adoption Medicine Clinic at the University of Minnesota discusses her role at the interdisciplinary clinic and the value of multi-disciplinary ...

21 Sep 202013min

Sebilu Bodja & Kristi Gleason: Domestic Adoption in Ethiopia

Sebilu Bodja & Kristi Gleason: Domestic Adoption in Ethiopia

Sebilu Bodja, MPA & Kristi Gleason, LMSW, outline Ethiopia's transition from being a sending country for international adoptions toward developing and prioritizing domestic foster care and adoption pr...

14 Sep 202045min

Francine Fishman: Adoption in Schools

Francine Fishman: Adoption in Schools

Francine Fishman, LCSW, discusses what it means for educators and schools to create a culturally responsive classroom for adopted students. She provides lessons learned from her own work in training t...

7 Sep 202030min

Judith Eckerle: Adoption Medicine and the Adoption of Children with Disabilities

Judith Eckerle: Adoption Medicine and the Adoption of Children with Disabilities

Judith Eckerle, MD the Director of the Adoption Medicine Clinic at the University of Minnesota, discusses the adoption of children with disabilities and medical conditions. She outlines trends in adop...

27 Aug 202017min

Emily Helder, Gretchen Wrobel, and Elisha Marr: Introducing the Routledge Handbook of Adoption

Emily Helder, Gretchen Wrobel, and Elisha Marr: Introducing the Routledge Handbook of Adoption

The co-editors of the Routledge Handbook of Adoption discuss how they came to be working together and their main goals in putting together the Handbook. They preview the sections of the Handbook and t...

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