2024 LGBTQ+ Fostering and Adoption Awareness Week

LGBTQ+ Adoption and Fostering Awareness Week takes place 4th – 8th March 2024

At Scottish Adoption and Fostering 1 in 2 of our adoptive families identify as being part of the LGBTQ+ community. This is a statistic that we are really proud of!

The 4th of March marks the start of LGBTQ+ Adoption and Fostering Awareness Week run by our friends at New Family Social. As part of the celebrations we are really excited to be hosting two virtual information sessions to share more information about either fostering or adoption. We would like to invite members of the LGBTQ+ community to attend these free virtual events, full details below:

  • Fostering Information Session | 4th March | 7pm | Register here
  • Adoption Information Session | 7th March | 7pm | Register here

At the events you will have an opportunity to hear first hand from adopters and fosterers and learn more about their personal journeys alongside experienced members of the Scottish Adoption and Fostering team who will be on hand to answer any questions that you might have. 

If you have any questions about the events please feel free to reach out to Tina at tina@scottishadoption.org.

Supporting Our LGBT+ Adopters

The second annual Adoption & Foster care support week for LGBT+ parents takes place 20-24 September. Scottish Adoption is proud to back it.

LGBT+ people now play a key role in Scotland in parenting some of our most vulnerable children. Scottish Adoption have placed more children with LGBT+ families than any other Local Authority and Adoption Agency in Scotland making Scottish Adoption the Number 1 Adoption Agency in Scotland for the LGBT+ Community. Vickie Foster, Practice Manager said

“This is something that Scottish Adoption is extremely proud of, we have worked closely with the LGBT+ community for many years, building up this relationship and trust and will continue to work with to support both the LGBT+ community and our LGBT+ families.”

In 2020 1 in 12 adoptions in Scotland were to same-sex couples. Research suggests that LGBT+ adoptive parents are more likely to adopt older children, sibling groups, or those with additional needs and disabilities than other adopters. While LGBT+ adopters and foster carers bring a unique skillset to parenting, they also face distinct and separate support challenges to other adopters and foster carers.

To help our LGBT+ adopters Scottish Adoption will take part in September’s campaign to raise awareness of new, unique content online that our adopters can access as the campaign takes place. Throughout the week this will focus on education. New Family Social – the UK’s charity for LGBT+ adopters and foster carers – leads the campaign and says education is frequently a concern for them.

“Finding the right school for your child is a top priority for all parents. If you’re LGBT+ you’ll want to make sure your family is fully supported by the school’s policies and practices. You’ll also need to know that the schools on offer can meet your child’s additional needs. If you need to access help from your adoption or fostering agency, you’ll want clarity on what it can do for you,” says James Lawrence, New Family Social’s Head of Engagement & Communications.

Scottish Adoption is a member of New Family Social and offers free access to the charity’s services as part of its support package for its LGBT+ adopters.