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'I sent my adopted son back into care' | 'I sent my adopted son back into care' |
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Thousands of children are successfully adopted each year, but a small number of cases will end in failure. So what makes an adoptive parent return their child into care? | Thousands of children are successfully adopted each year, but a small number of cases will end in failure. So what makes an adoptive parent return their child into care? |
Rob had been warned by social services that the boy he was adopting could be difficult, but nothing prepared him for what came next. | Rob had been warned by social services that the boy he was adopting could be difficult, but nothing prepared him for what came next. |
"He was violent towards my wife, so she got kicked and thumped," he said. | "He was violent towards my wife, so she got kicked and thumped," he said. |
"There was quite a lot of emotional abuse to her as well - and this was from a four-, five-year-old kid. | "There was quite a lot of emotional abuse to her as well - and this was from a four-, five-year-old kid. |
"My wife now shows the sort of symptoms of someone who's suffered domestic abuse." | "My wife now shows the sort of symptoms of someone who's suffered domestic abuse." |
Rob, not his real name, and his wife had children of their own, but decided to adopt three more. | Rob, not his real name, and his wife had children of their own, but decided to adopt three more. |
He told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme that one of them had rejected their affections and attempts to love him. | He told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme that one of them had rejected their affections and attempts to love him. |
He also said had the family been given more support, then the situation might have been different. | |
Rob said he ended up with "quite serious" depression, and almost lost his job because he took a lot of time off work. | Rob said he ended up with "quite serious" depression, and almost lost his job because he took a lot of time off work. |
Finally, the situation became untenable and the boy was taken back into care. | Finally, the situation became untenable and the boy was taken back into care. |
Rob described this as the hardest thing he had ever had to do. | Rob described this as the hardest thing he had ever had to do. |
"For us it felt like failure," he said. | "For us it felt like failure," he said. |
"It felt like letting this kid down. And how can you do that to your own son, whom you really love? It's heartbreaking." | "It felt like letting this kid down. And how can you do that to your own son, whom you really love? It's heartbreaking." |
It can take anything from six months to two years to adopt a child, but not all new relationships are successful. | It can take anything from six months to two years to adopt a child, but not all new relationships are successful. |
National statistics do not exist, but it is estimated that between 3.2% and 9% of adoptions fail, with the child either being taken back into care, or leaving the family home. | National statistics do not exist, but it is estimated that between 3.2% and 9% of adoptions fail, with the child either being taken back into care, or leaving the family home. |
The charity Adoption UK thinks as many as a quarter of all adoptive families are in crisis and in need of professional help to keep the family unit together. | The charity Adoption UK thinks as many as a quarter of all adoptive families are in crisis and in need of professional help to keep the family unit together. |
Specialist therapy is available for adoptive children, to help them settle with their new family. | Specialist therapy is available for adoptive children, to help them settle with their new family. |
However, such therapy is expensive and even though adoptive parents in England have access to the Adoption Support Fund, it does not always cover the costs. | However, such therapy is expensive and even though adoptive parents in England have access to the Adoption Support Fund, it does not always cover the costs. |
The fund was set up in 2015 so that parents, via their local authorities, could apply for financial support for specialist therapy. | The fund was set up in 2015 so that parents, via their local authorities, could apply for financial support for specialist therapy. |
But demand outstripped expectations, and in October 2016 the government announced the fund would be capped at £5,000 per child. | But demand outstripped expectations, and in October 2016 the government announced the fund would be capped at £5,000 per child. |
Julie Selwyn, professor of child and family social work at the University of Bristol, has written a report about adoption breakdown. | Julie Selwyn, professor of child and family social work at the University of Bristol, has written a report about adoption breakdown. |
She said many of these specialist interventions needed more than "one-off therapy". | She said many of these specialist interventions needed more than "one-off therapy". |
"It needs to be ongoing, and it will often cost a lot more than £5,000," she said. | "It needs to be ongoing, and it will often cost a lot more than £5,000," she said. |
Prof Selwyn also said children who were older when they were placed with a new family were far more likely to suffer disruptions. | Prof Selwyn also said children who were older when they were placed with a new family were far more likely to suffer disruptions. |
"It's whether they want to be adopted when they're older and how long they've been exposed to adversity in their lives," she said. | "It's whether they want to be adopted when they're older and how long they've been exposed to adversity in their lives," she said. |
"What they've often learnt is that adults aren't very caring and that adults can't meet their needs, so they find it hard to trust new parents." | "What they've often learnt is that adults aren't very caring and that adults can't meet their needs, so they find it hard to trust new parents." |
One woman, who asked to remain anonymous, said the two children she had adopted had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. | One woman, who asked to remain anonymous, said the two children she had adopted had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. |
"A therapy plan was put together, but then we were told about the new funding cap and that won't even cover the cost of the initial assessment," she said | "A therapy plan was put together, but then we were told about the new funding cap and that won't even cover the cost of the initial assessment," she said |
"The therapy for our two children has been priced at £30,000. We are devastated." | "The therapy for our two children has been priced at £30,000. We are devastated." |
Parental clash | Parental clash |
Liz, not her real name, adopted two sisters. The eldest was nine and never settled. | Liz, not her real name, adopted two sisters. The eldest was nine and never settled. |
"The anger was off the scale really," Liz said. | "The anger was off the scale really," Liz said. |
"I lost my business because of the stress and in a way, you feel a sort of bitterness - not towards your daughter, but because of the system." | "I lost my business because of the stress and in a way, you feel a sort of bitterness - not towards your daughter, but because of the system." |
Liz's elder daughter moved out when she was 16. | Liz's elder daughter moved out when she was 16. |
Now 18 and a mother herself, she is still in touch with her adoptive parents, but said she had struggled to accept them. | Now 18 and a mother herself, she is still in touch with her adoptive parents, but said she had struggled to accept them. |
"It was difficult, because it was a change, especially at nine years old," she said, | "It was difficult, because it was a change, especially at nine years old," she said, |
"It was strange, because you've got new parents. | "It was strange, because you've got new parents. |
"It was mainly difficult with my adoptive mum. | "It was mainly difficult with my adoptive mum. |
"We clashed, because I didn't really let go of what I do remember as a child with my biological family." | "We clashed, because I didn't really let go of what I do remember as a child with my biological family." |
There are about 87,000 children in care in the UK, and every year about 5,500 are adopted. | There are about 87,000 children in care in the UK, and every year about 5,500 are adopted. |
These are often the most vulnerable, with no chance of returning to their birth families. | These are often the most vulnerable, with no chance of returning to their birth families. |
The government said it was committed to helping adoptive parents and their children. | The government said it was committed to helping adoptive parents and their children. |
The Department of Education said the Adoption Support Fund's budget had been increased from £19m to £23m and that the government planned to increase the fund's budget in every year of this Parliament. | The Department of Education said the Adoption Support Fund's budget had been increased from £19m to £23m and that the government planned to increase the fund's budget in every year of this Parliament. |
It also said capping the funds available allowed more families to benefit. | It also said capping the funds available allowed more families to benefit. |
But some parents questioned the logic of reducing access to early therapy. | But some parents questioned the logic of reducing access to early therapy. |
Rob's adopted son is now looked after by two full-time carers, at great expense to his local authority. | Rob's adopted son is now looked after by two full-time carers, at great expense to his local authority. |
He said that if they had had help sooner, it could have benefitted everyone. | He said that if they had had help sooner, it could have benefitted everyone. |
"We had such high hopes for what we could give," he said. | "We had such high hopes for what we could give," he said. |
"And the saddest bit is that we gave everything we had, but the people we thought were going to back us up just weren't there." | "And the saddest bit is that we gave everything we had, but the people we thought were going to back us up just weren't there." |
The Victoria Derbyshire programme is broadcast on weekdays between 09:00 and 11:00 on BBC Two and the BBC News channel. | The Victoria Derbyshire programme is broadcast on weekdays between 09:00 and 11:00 on BBC Two and the BBC News channel. |
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