Counselling issues in the fostering and adoption of children at risk of HIV infection |
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Authors: | Kate Skinner |
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Institution: | AIDS Adviser, Social Work Department Lothian Regional Council , Shrubhill House, Shrub Place, Edinburgh, EH7 4PD , United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The heterosexual nature of the HIV epidemic in Lothian is such that a number (50 to date) of babies have been born to women who have HIV. Some have needed social work services such as Children Centre placement, foster parents or adopters. Since this work began in 1986, our understanding of the transmission and manifestation of HIV infection in children has grown. However, it is still not possible until children reach the age of two to be certain whether or not they have been infected, or what the outlook is for them. Even then there are some further areas of uncertainty. We have developed a programme of preparation, training and support which has enabled a number of families to live with this uncertainly in offering placements to children at risk of HIV infection. |
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