There are a number of adoption agencies in London, but how does one go about finding them and choosing an adoption agency. In this article we are going to look at a number of places where you can get more information on adoption agencies in London and possibly receive consultation regarding adoption.
The first website where you can find a directory of adoption agencies in London, including some information on each of the different adoption agencies listed is at the British Association for Adoption and Fostering website. This website has a directory of adoption agencies in a number of areas throughout the UK and also offers workshops and conferences, a journal of research regarding adoption and fostering, consultation and advice services, as well as a number of other useful links on their website.
The Adoption Information Line also offers a listing of adoption agencies in London and other areas in the UK. You can either choose the regional listing or search by post code under the local adoption agency search. This listing gives you the name of the agency, the address, telephone and fax numbers as well as a link to the agencies website if there is one.
The Commission for Social Care inspection also has a number of adoption agencies in London listed in its directory. When using their directory to search for adoption agencies in London though it is best to use the advanced search option which allows you to choose voluntary adoption agencies and then gives a listing including a link to an information page which gives you the address, telephone number, email address as well as a number of other details regarding the adoption agency.
Apart from using these websites you can also use search engines to search for particular adoption agencies in London but this is often more difficult as you will need to wade through a lot of other information that is not particularly relevant.
In conclusion, if you are looking for infant adoption in London you should start by searching specialized adoption websites such as the British Association for Adoption and Fostering, The Adoption Information Line and the Commission for Social Care. All of these websites have listings of adoption agencies in London including their contact details so that you can contact them directly. You may also be able to get information about adoption agencies from your local borough offices or by searching for adoption agencies on the search engines.
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Relationship Problems? Personality Profiling Can Help
Have you ever wondered just what makes another family member tick? They probably wonder just the same about you! With personality profiling you can discover how to improve any relationship. Before looking into the relevance of profiling in relationships, first a little background.
Introduction
People are different – but they are predictably different. A personality profile helps predict how someone will react in a given situation, helping you understand what motivates them – and what they’re trying to avoid. And they can understand you too. In his book “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People”, Dr Stephen Covey said: “Seek first to understand, then to be understood.”
In 1926 Dr William Marston, an expert in behavioural understanding and the inventor of the polygraph (lie-detector), devised a system to understand people’s personality styles. In his book “The Emotions of Normal People” he grouped people according to their active or passive tendencies, dependent upon their view of the environment. The main styles identified are:
D – Drive – “My Way” (3% of the population)
I – Influence – “The Fun Way” (12% of the population)
C – Compliance – “The Right Way” (16% of the population)
S – Steadiness – “The Safe Way” (69% of the population)
Of course there aren’t just four styles, as everyone exhibits different levels of each of the four, resulting in an almost infinite number of combinations of the main styles. In fact a profile that showed someone as all one style would be extremely suspect. Your style, for instance, may be a combination of ‘High D’, ‘Medium I’, ‘Fairly C’ and ‘Low S’. No style is inherently ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’.
The aim of profiling is to identify and play to your strengths, while utilising the self-awareness of possible weaknesses. If you choose to share this knowledge with others, and they’re willing for you to study their profiles, relationships can be transformed.
Suddenly you may realise that what seemed to be an irritating trait in your partner has value you never appreciated before.
The personality profile derived from the combination of the different levels of each style gives an amazingly accurate profile of the subject in:
How they think of themselves;
How others see them;
How they act under stress;
Their communication preference;
Greatest fears;
Greatest motivators.
Knowing your own preferred style, and that of others, can go a long way towards creating an environment in which Dr Covey’s recommendation to “Think Win/Win” can flourish.
1. Responsibilities can be shared in a way that best utilises talents, instead of putting round pegs in square holes. For instance a High C hates conflict, so their High D partner would be better suited to complaining about poor service.
2. When you understand a partner’s greatest fears, this may explain many things that remain unsaid. In the example above, the High D who enjoys a full and frank exchange of views, may finally realise why a High C partner repeatedly puts off making that phone call of complaint.
3. You will understand how to motivate your partner, how they set goals for themselves and how best to support them. The High I ‘big picture’ goal-setter will often benefit from some detailed plans prepared by a High C family member.
4. You will learn possible growth areas – a High I may get a better response from others if they talk less and listen more. A High S can try to be more open to change. A high D and a high C may both come to appreciate the benefits of developing personal relationships, although these two will initially exhibit very different styles.
5. Graphs in the personality profile can identify normal individuals going through a tough time – for instance stress at work, or those too wary of making a move for fear of failure. They do not identify mental health problems.
6. Different styles communicate very differently. For example a high S working with a high D may withdraw in the face of the D’s direct style, thus slowing down results. When both are aware of their communication styles they can seek to modify their communication style and at least allow for the other’s point of view, even though they are unlikely adopt it themselves.
7. Personality profiling terminology provides a less-confrontational language for pointing out a partner’s unhelpful behaviour. For instance, “You need to up your C today” is likely to be better received than “Don’t you ever stop and think before you act?”
Obviously any of this knowledge could be used exploitatively, but that is counter-productive to building good relationships and has no place in the ethical use of personality profiling. If you fear that your partner might abuse the knowledge gained, it would be unwise to share it – relationship counselling would then be more appropriate.
Have you guessed what your style is? I guessed mine, before completing the questionnaire, and I was completely wrong. However, I have to confess that, as I read the report, I could see that I was deceiving myself, and in fact the analysis knew me better than I did. I wanted badly to be a High D – direct, dominant and demanding, instead I was a High C – compliant, contemplative and careful.
At first I was disappointed, but the point of personality profiling is to highlight strengths. Don’t be fooled into think that C and S styles are weak – they’re not. The more of the report I read, the more I realised that characteristics I was lukewarm about in myself are actually strengths I can use to move forward in a way that won’t make me feel threatened and I now know (and recognise from the past) the pitfalls I need to avoid.
What is your partner’s profile? Reading my own partner’s report, with his permission, gave me a new insight into some of his character traits. Knowing the motivation behind them helps me more deeply appreciate his talents and realise that we just have different ways of expressing ourselves.
How about your teenager son or daughter, now so difficult to understand? Think what it would be like to get into their heads and know what makes them tick. The possibilities are endless – for self-knowledge and for better inter-personal relationships at home and at work.
For a free eBook on other benefits and applications of personality profiling and to download a free sample report visit the website below.
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One of the most important parts of our legal system is dealing with children in the family situation. Divorce is never pleasant, but can be particularly difficult for children which can often end up blaming themselves for their parents separate.
What many people want to know if the separation or divorce is what happens to children, where they will live and how often they see the other parent? No wonder there are so many answers to what is separating couples so it is not possible to give specific advice here. What is clear is that law in any dispute between the parents (divorce, financial, contact), to place an order, the main objective of the Child Welfare Court.
Good legal advice should always start by suggesting that parents try to agree on what happen to children between them and to offer mediation to assist in the discussion if possible. Add an independent Ombudsman for the debate and can often be a reasonably useful way to discuss and resolve conflicts on children. Agreements of this type have many advantages: they are flexible, they should allow the establishment agreements with the time the child grew, and is more likely that agreements remain sensitive because the two people had a role in Rather than having an imposed settlement. Legal Aid may be available for mediation.
When the agreement is not possible then it will be necessary to ask the Court under the Children Act 1989 for the court to issue an order declaring that children should live with different and how often they see the other parent. The court often request a report from the Family Court and counseling of children and support services (CAFCASS) to help decide what action to take in the best interest of the child. Although children are generally not represented in the proceedings, depending on their maturity age provision can be made to your wishes and opinions are taken into account and can participate in the process CAFCASS statement. If necessary to comply with legal process, so good legal advice is vital and lawyers on the panel of the Law of expertise in law Society family to handle these cases.
Legal aid may be available for cases involving children depends on their income and savings. You should ask about it to see a lawyer.
The law may also intervene to protect children. In most cases, if the Council County Children Services team determines the child is at risk of harm or neglect, to take measures to protect children by placing them in the risk register from or through legal proceedings that may lead to the child is permanently removed from the home and placed in custody or adoption.
A wide range of reasons why the County Council all participants and can never lead to the court. Social workers try to help families stay together and if is considered necessary to appoint a social worker, then proper legal advice would be to try to work with them and see them as a support for a period difficult, and not as the enemy because it can appear so easily.
If events unfold and judicial proceedings are threatened or began to seek advice Legal right is the most important. Again the Family Bar panel shows that the accession of a lawyer has the experience and skills they need. Attendance legal aid is always available for parents involved in such lawsuits, regardless of income or other sources of funding for worthwhile consult an attorney to give this contract.
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