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MCFD > Adoption > Info for Parents of Adopted Children |
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Information for Parents of Adopted Children
How can I find out about reunion services? The ministry provides reunion services to adopted adults and their relatives through the Adoption Reunion Registry. Is there information, counseling or supports available for parents of adopted persons who are considering reunions? There are different options for information, counseling or support on reunion issues. The Adoption Reunion Registry or the Ministry of Children and Family Development can assist and connect you with community-based agencies and support groups. For information, contact your local ministry office, or the Adoption Reunion Registry at (250) 387-3660. The main sources of information about birth and adoption records in British Columbia are:
Decisions about releasing personal information are made case-by-case. Sometimes more information may be available, such as when a reunion has already occurred. Access to Information - This page explains how to access information about your adoption and birth parents along with the guidelines for doing so. The Adoption Act has made it easier for birth parents and adults to obtain identifying information about each other. The Information, Privacy and Records Branch can provide original adoption records to people who were adopted as children. If your child is nineteen and:
To apply for your original adoption records, fill out
the Request to Access for Information form,
then print it out and either fax it to 250-387-0817 or mail it to Adoption Reunion Registry - Provides reunion services to adopted adults and their relatives. Vital Statistics - Maintains birth records, and registers no-contact or disclosure vetoes with respect to adoption. Post-adoption Openness Registry - Enables adoptive parents of a child under 19, and his/her birth parent or other relatives to register their interest in establishing some form of openness agreement. |
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