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  • Freedom, safety, and the power of connection – why we love our visits to Wiston Lodge

    Freedom, safety, and the power of connection – why we love our visits to Wiston Lodge

    Barbara, a mum of three siblings, shares her insights into why attending Adoption UK Scotland’s key community event can be so valuable to adoptive families. Read more

  • Empowering the voices of adoption: Adoption UK Cymru awarded major Volunteering Wales Grant

    Empowering the voices of adoption: Adoption UK Cymru awarded major Volunteering Wales Grant

    We are delighted to announce that Adoption UK Cymru has been awarded a Volunteering Wales Main Grant of nearly £60,000 to launch our transformative two-year Volunteer Development project. Read more

  • The Behaviour Hubs Programme - a Win for Relational Approaches

    The Behaviour Hubs Programme - a Win for Relational Approaches

    Report finds rewarding good behaviour, de-escalation, restorative approaches and targeted support all help to improve behaviour in schools. Read more

  • Pressure on government over adoption support and the ASGSF

    Pressure on government over adoption support and the ASGSF

    After months of campaigning by families, Adoption UK and others across the sector, Lords vote in support of an amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, which if passed by MPs in the Commons, would force the government to review the level of ASGSF funding, increasing pressure on government to address gaps in provision caused partly by the cuts made to the funding last April. This comes as we await details of a broader consultation on adoption support. Read more

  • Freedom, safety, and the power of connection – why we love our visits to Wiston Lodge
  • Empowering the voices of adoption: Adoption UK Cymru awarded major Volunteering Wales Grant
  • The Behaviour Hubs Programme - a Win for Relational Approaches
  • Pressure on government over adoption support and the ASGSF
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Latest blogs

Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Freedom, safety, and the power of connection – why we love our visits to Wiston Lodge

Freedom, safety, and the power of connection – why we love our visits to Wiston Lodge

Barbara, a mum of three siblings, shares her insights into why attending Adoption UK Scotland’s key community event can be so valuable to adoptive families. Read more

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Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 5th May, 2026

Empowering the voices of adoption: Adoption UK Cymru awarded major Volunteering Wales Grant

Empowering the voices of adoption: Adoption UK Cymru awarded major Volunteering Wales Grant

We are delighted to announce that Adoption UK Cymru has been awarded a Volunteering Wales Main Grant of nearly £60,000 to launch our transformative two-year Volunteer Development project. Read more

Posted to: Latest blogs

Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 4th March, 2026

The Behaviour Hubs Programme - a Win for Relational Approaches

The Behaviour Hubs Programme - a Win for Relational Approaches

Report finds rewarding good behaviour, de-escalation, restorative approaches and targeted support all help to improve behaviour in schools. Read more

Posted to: Latest blogs

Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 30th January, 2026

Pressure on government over adoption support and the ASGSF

Pressure on government over adoption support and the ASGSF

After months of campaigning by families, Adoption UK and others across the sector, Lords vote in support of an amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, which if passed by MPs in the Commons, would force the government to review the level of ASGSF funding, increasing pressure on government to address gaps in provision caused partly by the cuts made to the funding last April. This comes as we await details of a broader consultation on adoption support. Read more

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Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 27th January, 2026

Review promises broader curriculum but falls short of radical reform needed

Review promises broader curriculum but falls short of radical reform needed

Curriculum and Assessment Review promises broader, more diverse curriculum, a 10% reduction in exam time at GCSE level, but no reduction in statutory testing in primary years Read more

Posted to: Latest blogs

Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 6th November, 2025

Trauma training in schools

Trauma training in schools

Lucy Watson writes about her experience of her three adopted children's school and the importance of ensuring teaching staff are truly trauma informed. Read more

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Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 28th October, 2025

Adoption terminology

Adoption terminology

Polly Penter writes about how her use of the term ‘natural mother’ was questioned and how she is reclaiming the power to tell her own story. Read more

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Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 14th August, 2025

Updated: 26th August, 2025

Deafening silence on Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund leaves families and the sector in limbo

Deafening silence on Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund leaves families and the sector in limbo

Almost three months on from the Government confirming funding for the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund (ASGSF) for this financial year, families across England are continuing to feel the impact of the delayed announcement and subsequent cuts to the Fair Access Limit (FAL), assessments, and match-funding. Read more

Posted to: Latest blogs

Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 7th July, 2025

Young adoptee calls for access to ASGSF for all over-21s

Young adoptee calls for access to ASGSF for all over-21s

Sarah is a young adoptee on a mission. She can’t understand why adoptees over the age of 21 are excluded from getting therapy through the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund in England, if they don’t have an EHCP. She’s started a petition and urges anyone who agrees with her to show their support and sign it. Read more

Posted to: Latest blogs

Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 1st July, 2025

Study highlights urgent need for robust research into adult adoptee outcomes

Study highlights urgent need for robust research into adult adoptee outcomes

The urgent need for comprehensive research into adult adoptee outcomes has been thrown into sharp focus by a recent unpublished study that has resonated widely within UK adoptee communities. Whilst there are many caveats to the study which makes it hard to generalise the findings, the strong response to this research reinforces just how many adoptees feel their experiences have not been fully recognised or understood. Read more

Posted to: Latest blogs

Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 24th June, 2025

The fight for the ASGSF must go on

The fight for the ASGSF must go on

Many parents and carers describe their efforts to get the right support for their child as ‘a fight’. Lucy Watson writes about how the ‘fight’ to protect the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund in England and the cost it comes with. Read more

Posted to: Latest blogs

Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 3rd June, 2025

ASGSF roundup

ASGSF roundup

Applications to the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund (ASGSF) are finally open! Plus updates on our campaign against the cuts. Read more

Posted to: Latest blogs

Welcome to our Latest Blogs – news and views from the Adoption UK team, our wider community and guest writers.

If you would like to suggest content, or if you are interested in writing a blog for us, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch at [email protected] 

You can also access our Blog Archive to see previous blogs on Education and from our Chief Executive as well as stories from adopters.

If you are a registered website user and comment on a blog please be aware your name will appear against your comment. For more details contact [email protected] 

Published: 28th April, 2025

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