Adoption social workers typically work for government organizations or adoption agencies. Their duties include supporting both the adoptive family as well as the birth family, understanding legal practices and policy regarding adoption, facilitating both domestic and international adoptions, orchestrating home visits and background checks, and some even develop policy and advocacy programs for their clients. I decided that I would like to go into the adoption specialty within social work because I have always wanted to do work that helps children, and adoption can do just that. I aspire that someday I am able to help families become whole and happy, while relieving children from the foster care system and placing them in their forever
Adoption social workers typically work for government organizations or adoption agencies. Their duties include supporting both the adoptive family as well as the birth family, understanding legal practices and policy regarding adoption, facilitating both domestic and international adoptions, orchestrating home visits and background checks, and some even develop policy and advocacy programs for their clients. I decided that I would like to go into the adoption specialty within social work because I have always wanted to do work that helps children, and adoption can do just that. I aspire that someday I am able to help families become whole and happy, while relieving children from the foster care system and placing them in their forever