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Issue:- 7 November 2013

Could you 'adopt a future'?

  

A DRIVE to encourage people to adopt children in care is getting underway in Liverpool.

Using the slogan 'Adopt a future – together we can make a difference' the new recruitment campaign aims to find new homes for young people in Liverpool who are waiting for new families.

It is being promoted through a poster advertising campaign in Merseyrail underground stations, GP practices, children's centres and libraries, as well as the local media.

The City Council are currently actively looking for people to permanently care for 37 children, some of them siblings.

Councillor Jane Corbett, Cabinet member for children's services, said:- "Becoming an adopter is life changing, for everyone involved. It is the single most important thing that will ever happen to a young person and it completely transforms their life chances. And for the adopter, there truly is nothing more rewarding or fulfilling. Although the process of becoming an adopter has to be extremely thorough, we try and make it as pain free as possible. Around 19 out of 20 people who go forward to the adoption panel are approved. We have a fantastic track record of placing children with the family that is right for them, which is why 98%of our placements are a long-term success. I would urge anyone who has ever thought about adoption to get in touch with us – it could be the best decision you ever make."

Over the last 3 years, the average time taken to find an adoptive match for a child in Liverpool has been 150 days, compared to 210 across England.

People looking to adopt must be:-

►    Over 21 and mature enough to meet the demands of parenthood

►    In reasonably good health and fit and well enough to care for children into adulthood

►    Able to offer a secure home with a spare room for one or more children

►    Have the time and ability to parent an adopted child

►    Can be either single, married, in a civil partnership or cohabiting

►    We do not discriminate on the grounds of class, race, culture, sexual orientation or disability

To talk to someone about adoption, call:- 0151 233 3700 or log on to:- liverpool.gov.uk/adoption.

EEF comment on Committee on Climate Change's Assessment of Fourth Carbon Budget

COMMENTING on the Committee on Climate Change's Assessment of the Fourth Carbon Budget, Gareth Stace, Head of Climate and Environment Policy at EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, said:- "The Committee on Climate Change is right to say that the scientific evidence hasn't changed but that's far from the whole story. Climate change policies are pushing UK electriCity prices ahead of the rest of Europe and they are set to rise further. It's vital that government undertakes a full review of all the evidence before deciding on the 4th Carbon Budget and ensures that British industry isn't saddled with further unilateral cost increases."

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