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Assessing candidates for adoptive parenthood

Institutional re-formulations of biographical notes

Rechten: Alle rechten voorbehouden

Assessing candidates for adoptive parenthood

Institutional re-formulations of biographical notes

Rechten: Alle rechten voorbehouden

Samenvatting

Prospective adoptive parents who take part in a Dutch adoption assessment procedure are asked to write
down their life stories. In this article we examine how information from the life stories is deleted, selected
and transformed into a topic to talk about in an assessment interview and/or to write about in a
recommendation record. We have shown in a detailed analysis how prospective adoptive parents
demonstrate themselves to be “normal people” with “normal childhoods” and how life events are selected
from the life stories as a means to assess the coping qualities of the prospective adoptive parents. We could
conclude that social workers in the recommendation record: 1) turn statements made by the parents into
facts; 2) leave statements in the parents' own words, and that they 3) assess suspicions of possible risk factors
in the interview but omit them from the record. By using conversation analysis as a method we could gain an
insight into the dynamics of assessment, making visible exactly how social workers collect information about
people's background to arrive at a decision about whether the candidates are suitable adoptive parents.

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OrganisatieChristelijke Hogeschool Ede
LectoraatJeugd en Gezin
Gepubliceerd inChildren and Youth Services Review Uitgave: 31, Pagina's: 89-96
Jaar2009
TypeArtikel
TaalEngels

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