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Family group conferencing as a culturally adaptable intervention: Reforming intercountry adoption in Guatemala

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Family group conferencing as a culturally adaptable intervention: Reforming intercountry adoption in Guatemala

Abstract

Intercountry adoptions prevent institutionalization but may erode children’s rights to their families and cultural heritage. Family group conferencing offers a culturally adaptable intervention that looks for domestic solutions before turning to out-of-country placements. Guatemalan social work education offers a hospitable environment in which to promote its extension to adoptions.
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Title
Family group conferencing as a culturally adaptable intervention: Reforming intercountry adoption in Guatemala
Author(s)
Rotabi,Karen Smith; Pennell,Joan; Roby,Jini L.; Bunkers,Kelley McCreery
Journal
International Social Work , Volume 55 (3): 402 SAGE – May 1, 2012
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2012 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
0020-8728
eISSN
1461-7234
D.O.I.
10.1177/0020872812437229
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