Adopt London South – Meet The Adopters



These events provide an amazing opportunity for potential adopters to hear about Early Permanence from parents who have already adopted a child. They may be single, part of a couple, LGBTQ+, or families who adopted siblings, as well as adopters who have come back to do it all over again. You will hear them talk openly and honestly about all aspects of Early Permanence – the assessment process, panel, matching, introductions, contact, accessing support and education, managing additional needs and advocating for their children, and life as a family.
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See all eventsAdopt London West – Adoption Information Session
Come and join our friendly session to learn more about adoption and to ask any questions.
Adopt London North Online Information Session
Curious about adopting a child?
Join the friendly team at Adopt London North for an informative session on adoption. We’ll share a range of information, and you can have your questions answered. You’ll find out how you can start preparing for adoption and take steps towards changing a child's like - and your own!
Adopt London South – Lunchtime Adoption Q&A
This is your chance to ask anything about adopting a London child who is not known to you. Our frequently asked questions often cover subjects around accommodation, eligibility, health, finances, childcare, volunteering experience etc. At this event you will receive answers, and advice about the most appropriate next steps.
Meet The Adopters with Adopt London North
Join this interactive session with other people thinking about adoption and have your questions answered by adoptive parents.
Black Adoption Project’s Meet The Adopters
Would you like to find out more about adopting a child?
This event is hosted by the black adoption project as part of our work to encourage more black and mixed black families to adopt. Join adopted parents as they share their real-life experiences.
