Support for adopters

Very few families get through life without support at different times and from different people and places. This is particularly true for adoptive families where even very young children can have a complex past, and specific needs that require additional specialist support.

Staff from Adoption Counts are here to help at every stage of your journey. We provide a wide and extensive range of adoption support services for adopters and their children.

If you would like to get in touch with the Adoption Support Team, please fill in the relevant form on this page: Get in touch — Adoption Counts

Support through the adoption process

At Adoption Counts, we believe in offering support to adoptive families throughout the adoption process from preparation prior to approval to ongoing and specialist support when needed. We will work closely with you so you understand the full process that you’ll go through and the likely timescales. You will have a social worker alongside you on the journey, who can answer your questions and help you at every stage.

We know that the process of applying to become an adopter can feel overwhelming and stressful at times, so we’ll do all we can to make it a little easier.

We do all this to make sure adopters feel ready, prepared and supported from the very start of their relationship with their child.

Support for adoptive families

We offer a lifetime of support, to both adoptive parents and their children. We are proud to have developed our support services alongside and with the help of adopted families, so we can offer the right approach, at the right time.

The levels of support available - the I-Thrive approach

We have worked closely with adopters to identify what good adoption support looks like. Together, we have identified three key levels of support, based on the I-Thrive model of care:

  • Universal support - Getting advice

  • Targeted support - Getting help and

  • Specialist support - Getting more help

Dividing services up in this way helps us to identify the right service to meet your needs. You don’t have to access the universal services before being able to get services from the targeted group, but often accessing universal services early on can prevent the need for services at the targeted and specialist levels.

i-THRIVE Model of Care - Adoption Support

Getting Advice and Signposting

Single point of access with assessment by adoption SW

Creating a comprehensive network of community and independent (ASGSF) providers to signpost/refer onto

Self-help and peer-support groups e.g. Adopter Forums, support groups, Family Fun days, letterbox support, information regarding adoption

Workshops and brief training (e.g. Life story, Attachment, Behaviour management, school support/processes)

Getting Help

Provided by therapeutic social workers under supervision of psychologist/in collaboration

Brief evidence based/evidence informed interventions & training using clear outcomes and goal based measures to measure change

Parent training to increase understanding of attachment e.g. Nurturing Attachments; Therapeutic parenting.

Parenting groups to target specific behavioural/attachment needs e.g. Non Violent resistance (NVR); Theraplay-informed parenting.

Individual/group skills training for children targeting behavioural, emotional and social skills

Getting More Help

Provided by a specialist CAMHS & adoption psychologist

Comprehensive CAMHS assessments: (including prior to matching) e.g. neurodevelopmental/cognitive assessments; attachment & parenting needs assessments; ASD and ADHD assessments; psychotherapy assessments

Standardised assessment tools, outcomes & goal based measures

Specialist interventions (tailored and holistic approaches): collaborative & multi-systemic interventions involving child, school and parents; Individual parenting interventions, Family Therapy; Individual Psychotherapy; Individual CBT; EMDR; Group interventions e.g. DBT

Risk Support

Integrated multi-agency approach with joint accountability for outcomes

Comprehensive risk assessment and safety plans co-produced between agencies & young people

Emphasis on developing support network for young person and family

Core THRIVE principles delivered using evidence based approaches to delivery that fit the local context

  • Needs based care (not severity or diagnosis led)

  • Shared decision making at each point in pathway

  • Integration: multiagency teams that are trained and located together, with common processes and outcome frameworks

  • Training clinicians to have clarity about when treatment is being provided vs. support, to promote and support self help and to enable shared decision making

If you would like to get in touch with the Adoption Support Team, please fill in the relevant form on this page: Get in touch — Adoption Counts