Is anyone following Adoptee Rights in Ontario, Canada? - adult blogspot favorites
I followed the results of the survey follows:
"The candidates responses to the Member in question: If an adult has to identify the same rights to information about their origin as all adult adoptees Yes / No / uncertain"
and have been very interesting, different positions on the same value to hear, as the people have rejected.
http://2007ontarioadoptionrecordspoll.bl ...
Does anyone else after that and what did you think it should be unlimited access? limited access? or no access to adoption records and birth?
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Adult Blogspot Favorites Is Anyone Following Adoptee Rights In Ontario, Canada?
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2 comments:
I think the truth is best. The need for and adopted children often want to know the history of where they come from, and the information can help shape a positive identity. It belongs to them, if they choose adult or to a reasonable level of maturity, as they know or what you do with the information. The biological parents or relatives, if she / he should be able to choose to implement the adopted - you might need, but if they do not, you should respect your choice. The child should have the opportunity to know their biological parents were, if he / she wants.
I think everyone is all information that the title:
-would be to identify potential health problems
Information about capital
not against someone rights.
The latter criterion simply means that the information be washed "need" to names and places, or other information that could identify the biological parents are removed. This could obviously be lifted if the biological parents can not see spirit. You are entitled to privacy.
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