ADOPTION
QUICK FACTS
The purpose of adoption is to find a
family for a vulnerable child in need of permanency. A child is only becoming
available for adoption once the legal assessment has been completed
Profile of children currently in the Abba Specialist Adoptions-system in need of adoption:
- Predominately
black South African children
- Because we
need to first finalize the legal assessment, children ready for matching
is mostly between 6 and 18 months old – we also have a few children
between the age of 3 and 6 years awaiting matching
- Health
status vary from healthy to minor and severe special needs
- We have
experienced that more boys become available for adoption
Need/legal requirements for adoptive
parents:
* People believing
that children belong in families and that you can be a good parent! There’s no
perfect profile!
* You can discuss
your preferences and wishes and we will give you realistic feedback and insight
* Black same race
and inter-race applicants
* You need to be a
SA-citizen or have permanent SA-residency over the age of 18 and without any
criminal/sexual record
* It is important
that prospective adoptive parents are healthy and have a normal life expectancy
* If applicants are
married, the relationship should be stable
* Single applicants
must demonstrate that they have a good support system
* Be willing to
complete the legally required screening process and internal preparation course
How do I start the process?
1.
Read through
these quick facts, complete the Let’s adopt!-questionnaire, return it
to Abba Adoptions via e-mail or fax, and one of our social workers will contact
you.
2. Orientation
session, where all the details of the process will be discussed and questions answered.
3. If you decide to
continue with the process, complete all application forms received at orientation session in full & return to Abba Adoptions.
How long does the adoption process
takes?
·
The screening process will take around 6 months after which you will be
invited for a preparation group to equip and
prepare you to deal with the adoption journey.
· After preparation
and home visit, you will be placed on the waiting list until there is a suitable match
· The court
finalization and registration of the adoption could take up to 2 years – at
least the child will already be in your care so the bonding process can start.
What does an adoption cost?
· The charge of a
reasonable fee is mandated by the Act and in absence of full subsidy from
government, an unfortunate reality.
These regulations prescribe the allowed hourly rate for professional
services rendered as part of your process, i.e. therapeutic sessions, court
attendance, administration and after care
· An income based
sliding scale is applied to national adoption applicants where applicable. This will be discussed in your orientation
session.
· Actual costs for
your legally required medical assessments, travel costs of the social worker in
provinces where we do not receive subsidy will be discussed.
· We want to assure
you that we will take your financial position into consideration and not deny a
child a family due to your ability to make a contribution towards the service
Abba Specialist Adoptions service points and contact details:
Gauteng
and Mpumalanga:
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Frieda Tanton – frieda@abbaadoptions.co.za
Margaret Nhlanhla – margaret@abbaadoptions.co.za
Leonie Greyling – leonie@abbaadoptions.co.za
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Western
Cape:
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Blanche Engelbrecht: blanche@abbaadoptionwc.co.za
Albie Jackson – albie@abbaadoptionwc.co.za
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North
West:
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Heidi Laubsher – heidi@abbaadoptions.co.za
Sonto Twala – sonto@abbaadoptions.co.za
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Limpopo:
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Santie Oberholzer – santie@abbaadoptions.co.za
Motshedisi Semenya – Motshedisi@abbaadoptions.co.za
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Eastern
Cape:
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Denise Douglas Henry – ddh@absamail.co.za
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Northern
Cape
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Marianna van der Westhuizen– bophelo.kby@mweb.co.za
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We are
looking forward to welcome you in our program!
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