Webinar on Openness in Adoption #5 The Work Begins: Implementing the Openness Plan Welcome to Today’s Webinar! If you haven’t yet dialed in for the audio,

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Webinar on Openness in Adoption #5 The Work Begins: Implementing the Openness Plan Welcome to Today’s Webinar! If you haven’t yet dialed in for the audio, please dial in to the teleconference at : Participant Pin # Your phone line will be muted upon entry. It is normal not to hear anything until the webinar begins. Please use the chat box in the bottom right corner to type your questions. Also, please Mute your phone. If you do not have a Mute button, press *1 AND... Please mute the sound on your computer! 1

Implementing the Openness plan Karen Milne – Family Visitation Program Tara Cunningham – Adoption Services Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa

Preparation work with caregivers Through Family Visitation, prep work can be completed with birth parents, children, extended birth family members and foster parents Opportunities for transition to openness, grief work and empowering families through inclusiveness

Tools for worker Be aware of language Stay away from terms such as: “goodbye visit”, “last visit”, “supervised access” Introduce terms such as: “goodbye series”, “transition series”, “birth parent”, “adoption”, “permanent families”, “openness” etc.. Include family in planning Timeline planning Include family in the “how: ie- activities they wish to do with the children, arrange for visits outside offices, include picture taking, complete a picture/story book with parents and children

Tools continued… Be flexible Adapt timeline and activities based on age of child and level of functioning of the parent, parent’s emotional readiness Use visual supports such as calendars and pictures can be useful Have foster parents involved to help prep, do transportation and de- brief Ensure you reserve time after the activity to possibly drive the parent in order to de-brief, support or simply spend time with them

Preparing Children for Openness Children need to understand that their relationship with their birth parents is changing Openness is not a continuation of access Children need to grieve this loss

Tools Life books Mobility Mapping Tool – Kevin Campbell / Family Finding model Signs of Safety Tools Three Houses Words and Pictures

Three Houses Tool

Words and Pictures Use of drawings / photos / etc. Modify to use lifebook photos to tell the story Introduces the changing relationship in openness Give a common narrative for child, foster parent, birth parent and future adoptive parent

Adam was born on September 1, He weighed 6 pounds 5 ounces. Adam was a beautiful baby with blue eyes and brown hair. He lived at home with Mommy M. Mommy M. Loved Adam.

. Sometimes Mommy M. drank too much alcohol and she couldn’t wake up to take care of baby Adam. Sometimes she didn’t feed him on time or change his dirty diaper. That made Adam sad and scared. Adam was a baby and needed a grown-up to take care of him.

Adam visited with Mommy M. and they had fun. Visiting is different than being a Mommy everyday. Mommy M. needed to stop drinking alcohol so that she could take care of Adam and keep him safe. Mommy M. loves Adam very much. She tried very hard, but she could not stop drinking alcohol.

Tools (cont) Activities (Darla Henry) Tools to Engage child in activities through play, art, etc. to explore feelings about the events and relationships in their lives. Supports grief work and understanding of past and future relationships.

String activity (connections)

Family Relationships

PREPARING Adoptive Parents Preservice training Education / Discussion throughout homestudy Assessment of specific areas of strength or vulnerability in openness relationships (eg experience with and views of addiction) Avoid discussions of type of contact, frequency of contact, but focus on philosophy of openness and value for child through life span Real life examples from adoptive parents are imperative

Matching and Disclosure Sharing of information in disclosure – why is openness important and beneficial in this child’s situation Balance to information being shared Use of activities done with child may bring significance of relationships to life

Building relationships Early meeting with birth family member where there will be openness Support needed by adoption worker (separate from birth parent counsellor) Use of lifebook and other child activities in the preplacement and visiting phase

Placement ceremonies E.g. candlelighting ceremony Acknowledges the birth family connections for the child tangibly Reinforces the strength and value of the connections even for a child who is younger and does not understand the ceremony. Cultural connections can also be reinforced through these ceremonies – eg. Smudge with elder

The goal Birth family members are respected for the strengths that they bring. Birth family members have supports to assist them with their grieving. Birth Family Members are better prepared to move into a different role with the child and to build relationships with adoptive parents

The goal Children’s feelings about the people in their lives are valued and respected as they move on to adoption. Children have an understanding of their story and the changing relationships in their lives. Supports attachment in the new adoptive family

The goal Adoptive parents will embrace the philosophy, not just agree to a certain “schedule”. This will support tolerance for the challenges that will arise and creativity in managing openness relationships as the child grows and family situation evolves.

Different Paths to Openness