

Adoption
Special Needs Adoption
Special Needs Adoption refers to
children for whom it is difficult to find adoptive homes. These
children may have learning, behavioural or physical challenges,
including delays in physical development, long-term disabilities,
or a need for additional medical attention. Some children may need
to stay with siblings or be placed in homes that are compatible
with their culture (Mi'kmaq
Adoption and African
Nova Scotian and Bi-racial Heritage Adoption).
Children with special needs are in the permanent care of a Children's Aid
Society, Family and Children's Services Agency, or a district office of
the Department
of Community Services. Most children with special needs are over two years
old and have developed relationships with other people. In some cases, continued
contact with these people may be important to them.
Financial subsidies may be available
based on the needs of the child at the time of placement. The child's
home Agency will make the final decision.
Contact
| To learn more about
special needs adoption, please phone 1-866-259-7780. |
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