Adoptions Australia 2009-10
This report contains comprehensive information relating to adoptions in Australia, including characteristics of adopted children, adoptive families and birth mothers. During 2009-10 there were 412 finalised adoptions across Australia-the lowest annual number recorded since reporting commenced. Of these adoptions: 54% were intercountry, 15% were local and 31% were `known' child adoptions; 65% of adopted children were aged less than 5 years. The majority of intercountry adoptees came from the Asian region (82%). The three most common countries of origin in Asia were the Philippines (22%), China (14%), and South Korea (14%). Ethiopia was the most common country of origin outside the Asian region (15%).
ISSN 1320-081X; ISBN 978-1-74249-093-9; Cat. no. CWS 38; 94pp.; $27.00
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Publication table of contents
- Preliminary material
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Symbols
- Summary
- Body section
- Introduction
- 1.1 Categories of adoption
- 1.2 Adoption legislation and processes
- Intercountry adoptions
- Local adoptions
- ‘Known’ child adoptions
- 1.3 Post adoption adjustment and support
- Adjustment following adoption
- Placement disruptions
- Post-adoption support
- 1.4 Special needs children
- 1.5 Report structure
- Adoptions in Australia
- 2.1 Adoptions in 2009–10
- 2.2 Trends
- Trends in categories of adoptions
- Detailed information
- 3.1 Intercountry adoptions
- Country of origin
- Characteristics of adopted children
- Administration of Hague adoptions
- Characteristics of adoptive families
- Other intercountry adoptions
- 3.2 Local adoptions
- Characteristics of adopted children
- Characteristics of birth mothers
- Administration of local adoptions
- Characteristics of adoptive families
- 3.3 ‘Known’ child adoptions
- Characteristics of adopted children
- 3.4 Adoption of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
- 3.5 Permanent care orders (Victoria only)
- 3.6 Access to information
- Information applications
- Contact and identifying information vetoes
- Discussion of key findings
- National patterns and trends
- Characteristics of adopted children
- Characteristics of adoptive families
- Access to information
- International comparisons
- End matter
- Appendixes
- Appendix A Statistical tables
- Appendix B Legislation
- B.1 Summary of legislation
- Commonwealth
- New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
- Western Australia
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Australian Capital Territory
- Northern Territory
- B.2 Provisions for ‘open’ adoptions
- New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
- Western Australia
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Australian Capital Territory
- Northern Territory
- B.3 Access to information and veto systems
- New South Wales
- Victoria
- Queensland
- Western Australia
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Australian Capital Territory
- Northern Territory
- Appendix C Countries party to the Hague Convention
- Glossary
- References
- List of tables
- List of figures
Recommended citation
AIHW 2010. Adoptions Australia 2009-10. Child welfare series no. 50. Cat. no. CWS 38. Canberra: AIHW.