Philippines’ Legally Available Children UPDATED

By on 3-01-2013 in Adoption, Adoption Statistics, Domestic Adoption, International Adoption, Philippines

Philippines’ Legally Available Children UPDATED

“The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has certified some 2,400 Filipino children aged up to 16 years old as available for adoption by prospective parents.

“There are so many children in orphanages and other child-caring agencies waiting to be adopted. But families hold back on adoption because of its stigma,” Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman said.

The DSWD is spearheading the celebration of the 15th Adoption Consciousness Week, which ends today.

In March 2009, former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed Republic Act 9523 or the “Declaration of a Child Legally Available for Adoption” to hasten the adoption process of abandoned or neglected children, including infants.

Under the law, declaration of abandonment of a child requires a certification signed by the DSWD secretary in lieu of a judicial order.

The time before a child is considered abandoned has been reduced to three months from six months, while the period for the child to be declared legally available for adoption has been limited to less than two months from up to three years in court proceedings.

Soliman urged mothers who are selling their babies due to poverty to resort to legal adoption process to avoid imprisonment.

She said they have received reports of poor pregnant women who sold their babies to childless couples.

According to the DSWD, some prospective adoptive parents (PAPs) are hesitant to go through the legal adoption process because of the legal fees involved. To avoid paying the expensive fees of lawyers, they opted for reproduction of birth certificate to make it appear that the child is their biological child.

In 2010, the DSWD’s Adoption Resource and Referral Office received 89 applications from PAPs; 112 in 2011; and 96 in 2012.

In the same year, a total of 68 children were placed for adoption; 86 in 2011; and 89 in 2012.

Records on domestic adoption from 2010 to 2012 showed the DSWD facilitated the processing of adoption cases leading to the permanent placement of 243 children.

The Inter-Country Adoption Board (ICAB) placed 3,972 children for adoption from 2000 to 2012.”

2,400 children available for adoption – DSWD

[The Philippine Star 2/24/13 by Helen Flores]

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Update: “The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) says more than 3,000 orphans being cared for by government centers and non-governmental organizations are up for adoption.

DSWD’s adoption campaign, dubbed Love Sees Beyond Differences, aims to reduce the stigma on adoption and to encourage more families to consider adoption.

Electronic books on the topic of adoption were launched on July 19 at Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, as adoptive parents narrate to their adopted child the experiences of fictional characters revolving on the process of adoption.

DSWD officials acknowledge that a big problem of adoption in the country is that the number of Filipino orphans exceeds the number of Filipino families willing to take them.

The agency is carrying out the campaign with the Inter-country Adoption Board and McCann Philippines.”

DSWD: 3,000 kids in adoption pool

[Solar News 7/29/13]

 

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