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Washington, Valora – Child Welfare, 1987
Describes and assesses the impact of the Friends of Black Children project which enlists the aid of local communities and public adoption agencies to further the adoption of black children by black families. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Adoption, Blacks, Community Attitudes, Community Involvement

Bausch, Robert S.; Serpe, Richard T. – Child Welfare, 1999
Interviews were conducted with 591 Mexican Americans to determine adoption interest and create recruiting practices for prospective parents. Approximately one-third of sample reported an interest in adoption, but many perceived both structural and cultural obstacles to adoption. Based on findings, recommendations for increasing recruitment of…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Adoptive Parents, Mexican Americans

Vidal de Haymes, Maria; Simon, Shirley – Child Welfare, 2003
The gap between the number of children of color in care and the recruitment of minority foster and adoptive homes has triggered growing support for transracial adoption. This study explored a number of transracial placements and adoptions, with the goal of identifying, from the perspective of the families interviewed, potential services that would…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoptive Parents, Child Welfare, Cultural Awareness

Mueller, Charles W.; Orimoto, Lisa – Child Welfare, 1995
Identified factors related to the recruitment, training, and retention of family child care (FCC) providers in two rural communities who participated in an FCC training program. Findings point to the relative success of efforts to recruit and train high quality family child care providers and the relative difficulty of retaining these providers…
Descriptors: Child Care Occupations, Day Care, Demonstration Programs, Early Childhood Education