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This Dataset contains age-group and gender-wise in-country child adoption statistics for each year.
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This Dataset contains year, state and gender-wise in-country and intra-country child adoption statistics.
Note: Gender-wise data is not available for the year 2017-18
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TwitterThis dataset contains aggregate data concerning the number of children that exited DCF care to an Adoption. These figures are broken out by the DCF Region and Office responsible for the child's care, by their Race/Ethnicity, and by whether their exit from care occurred within 24 months of their entry to care or not. It would be appropriate to roll up the data from all variables across multiple time periods, as they represent specific events in the lives of these children. Please note that these figures do not represent unique children, and so should not be used as the basis for creating a rate based on the child population of the state. These data form the basis of measurement for the Juan F. Consent Decree Exit Plan Outcome #8: Adoption Within 24 Months, although those figures are reported to the DCF Court Monitor on a quarterly rather than annual schedule.
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TwitterThis webpage includes reports on state-specific adoption statistics for fiscal year 2009.
Receiving Adoption Subsidy: 10/1/2008 - 9/30/2009 Adoptive Family Structure: 10/1/2008 - 9/30/2009 Age at Adoption Finalization: 10/1/2008 - 9/30/2009 Prior Relationship of Adoptive Parent(s) to Child: 10/1/2008 - 9/30/2009 Race/Ethnicity of Public Agency Children Adopted: 10/1/2008 - 9/30/2009 Sex of Public Agency Children Adopted: 10/1/2008 - 9/30/2009 Child is Identified as a Special Needs Adoption: 10/1/2008 - 9/30/2009 Time between Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) and Adoption Finalization: 10/1/2008 - 9/30/2009
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Children looked after who were adopted during the year ending 31 March by average time between the different stages of the adoption process and age at start of period of care. The average time is shown in years and months (yy:mm). Data formerly in table E2.
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Number of Finalized Adoptions between July 1, 2015 and September 30, 2015; number of new Adoptive Placements between July 1, 2015 and September 30, 2015; number of Approved Applicants as of September 30, 2015; and number of Adoptive Applicants in Process as of September 30, 2015.
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TwitterThe AFCARS Trends Chart tracks children in Foster Care from FY 2002 through the most recent year. A table of data and a graphic depiction of trends are shown for children in care on the first day of the year, entries to foster care, exits, children waiting to be adopted, children adopted, children with terminations of parental rights, and total children served in foster care.
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Information on children for whom the local authority has made the decision that the child should be placed for adoption. Data formerly in E4.Footnotes:1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. See the methodology document for further information. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication.2. Children for whom the LA has made the decision the child should be placed for adoption includes children who have been placed for adoption or adopted or who are waiting to be placed for adoption at 31 March each year, however the decision to adopt may have been made in an earlier years.3. Relates to adoption decisions. Small numbers of children may be adopted without a formal adoption decision or may have an initial decision reversed before a new decision and adoption placement, so this figure may not be equal to other adoption figures reported in this release.4. Children who have ceased to be looked after without being adopted - information is based on the year this outcome occurred, however the decision that the child should be placed for adoption may have been made in a previous year.
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We now include this data in our national children’s social care statistics.
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TwitterThis page includes reports on state-specific adoption statistics for fiscal year 2008.
Receiving Adoption Subsidy: 10/1/2007 - 9/30/2008 Adoptive Family Structure: 10/1/2007 - 9/30/2008 Age at Adoption Finalization: 10/1/2007 - 9/30/2008 Prior Relationship of Adoptive Parent(s) to Child: 10/1/2007 - 9/30/2008 Race/Ethnicity of Public Agency Children Adopted: 10/1/2007 - 9/30/2008 Sex of Public Agency Children Adopted: 10/1/2007 - 9/30/2008 Child is Identified as a Special Needs Adoption: 10/1/2007 - 9/30/2008 Time between Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) and Adoption Finalization: 10/1/2007 - 9/30/2008
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TwitterUsers can request data and reports related, but not limited to child abuse, neglect, foster care, and child well-being. Background The National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect collects data on the well-being of children. The archive is a project of the Family Life Development Center, Department of Human Ecology at Cornell University. The archive collects data sets from the The National Survey of Child Health and Well-being, The Adoption and Foster Care Analysis Reporting System, The National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System, and other data related to child abuse, neglect, victimization, m altreatment, sexual abuse, homelessness, and safety. User functionality Users can access abstracts of data sets which discuss the time period and logistics of collecting the data. There are different requirements for accessing different data sets. All requirements are clearly outlined. All data sets must be ordered through the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect. Application materials must be mailed to the archive for access permission. Requirements for access vary by amount of personal information included in the data set. Data Notes The chief investigator, the years of data collection and a description of the data set is available on the website for every data set. The website does not convey when new data sets will be added.
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This study presents data from two samples from the Texas Adoption Project. The main sample consists of 300 families who adopted a child from a Texas home for unwed mothers between 1963 and 1971. Included are ability and personality data from the adoptees and other children in the families, from the adoptive mothers and fathers, and from many of the birth mothers of the adopted children. The data include an initial study in the late 1970s, a ten-year follow-up of the children in the late 1980s, interviews with the parents in about half the adoptive families between 1997 and 2002, and a short mail questionnaire in 2002-2005 focused on life outcomes. The second sample consists of 220 families who adopted a child from the same institution prior to 1966. The data are comprised of item responses and scale scores from two personality inventories completed by mail in 1980 by 215 fathers, 219 mothers, 302 adopted children, and 63 biological children of the adoptive parents. The inventories were The California Psychological Inventory and the Thurstone Temperament Schedule. For depositor requirements for access to restricted data, click on 'other information' tab at the bottom of this page.
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TwitterThe data visualization below presents national estimates related to children who experience time in foster care and who are adopted from the foster care system, relative to each Federal Fiscal Year shown. As states are permitted to resubmit AFCARS data, estimates may change over time. This reflects all AFCARS data received as of May 05, 2023 related to AFCARS reporting periods through September 30, 2022.
The national dataset and state data tables are available for download as well.
National Dataset 2013-2022 (XLSX)
State Dataset 2013-2022 (XLSX)
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Abstract The necessary adoptions encompass cases of children over two years of age, with siblings, disabilities, chronic or interracial illness. This study aimed to present an integrative review of the necessary adoptions and how this topic has been investigated and discussed. From a search in the databases LILACS, SciELO, PePSIC and PsycINFO (2019-2018), 35 studies were retrieved. The scarce international production may be related to the fact that the necessary adoptions are a category in the Brazilian reality. Most of the studies prioritised as necessary the adoption of children children over two years of age, with few studies on children with disabilities, sickness and siblings. Further research on interracial adoptions is recommended, as well as greater awareness of the candidates to adopt regarding the profile of children for adoption in host institutions, which should be accompanied by greater visibility of the topic in the scientific field.
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Formerly Adoption of Looked After Children. This statistical bulletin provides information about children adopted from care in Northern Ireland during the year ending 31 March. The tables in the bulletin detail a range of information relating to children adopted from care, including gender and age, and the durations between different stages in the adoption process. Source agency: Health, Social Service and Public Safety (Northern Ireland) Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Adoption
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TwitterThe Animal Care & Control Division of the Public Works Department is dedicated to addressing and responding to companion animal needs within the community. Through education, enforcement, and support, the division aims to foster a community where animals are valued and treated with kindness and respect. This dataset provides annual statistics for the operations of the Animal Care and Control Division (the Animal Shelter) collected since 2004. It includes information on various aspects such as the number of employees, annual budget, animal intake and outcomes, and more.
The dataset includes the following columns:
| Column Name | Description | API Field Name | Data Type |
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| Year | The year the data was recorded. | year | Number |
| Number of Employees | The total number of employees in the division. | number_of_employees | Number |
| Number of Division Vehicles | The total number of vehicles used by the division. | number_of_division_vehicles | Number |
| Annual Budget | The annual budget allocated to the division. | annual_budget | Number |
| Owner Surrenders | The number of animals surrendered by their owners. | owner_surrenders | Number |
| Strays | The number of stray animals taken in by the division. | strays | Number |
| Impounds by ACO (Added in 2015) | The number of animals impounded by Animal Control Officers (data available from 2015 onwards). | impounds_by_aco_added_in | Number |
| Total Intake of Animals | The total number of animals taken in by the division. | total_intake_of_animals | Number |
| Adoptions | The number of animals adopted from the shelter. | adoptions | Number |
| Return to Owner | The number of animals returned to their owners. | return_to_owner | Number |
| Euthanized | The number of animals euthanized. | euthanized | Number |
| Transported to other shelters and rescues | The number of animals transported to other shelters and rescues. | transported_to_other_shelters | Number |
| Fostered Animals | The number of animals placed in foster care. | fostered_animals | Number |
| Service Calls | The number of service calls handled by the division. | service_calls | Number |
| Emergency Call-Outs | The number of emergency call-outs attended by the division. | emergency_call_outs | Number |
| Grants Received | The amount of grants received by the division. | grants_received | Number |
| Annual Adoption Revenue | The total revenue generated from adoptions annually. | annual_adoption_revenue | Number |
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This dataset is about books. It has 1 row and is filtered where the book is Surveying adoption : a comprehensive analysis of local authority adoptions 1998/99 - England : BAAF adoption statistics project. It features 7 columns including author, publication date, language, and book publisher.
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Information on children for whom the local authority has made the decision that the child should be placed for adoption. Data formerly in E4.
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This Dataset contains age-group and gender-wise in-country child adoption statistics for each year.