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Who we are

Your guide to the Be My Parent service and team.

Part of the British Association for Adoption & Fostering
The history of Be My Parent
The Be My Parent team

Part of the British Association for Adoption & Fostering

Be My Parent is a UK-wide family-finding service provided by the British Association for Adoption & Fostering (BAAF). BAAF is the leading membership organisation for all those concerned with adoption, fostering and child care issues in the UK.

BAAF believes that all children have the right to a secure and loving family of their own. BAAF's beliefs

Through its publications and services, Be My Parent aims to help match waiting children with adoptive and permanent foster families across the UK, as well as raise awareness about adoption and fostering issues, and encourage more people to consider adopting or fostering a child.

The history of Be My Parent

Be My Parent began in 1980 as a book featuring photographs and brief profile details of children waiting for adoptive and permanent foster families. Over time, it evolved into a black and white newspaper, published six times a year and now the Be My Parent newspaper is a monthly, full-colour publication covering the whole of the UK.

Research into developing a family-finding website began in 2004 with the Finding Families for Children (FF4C) project, funded by The Big Lottery. Additional Big Lottery funding was granted in 2005 to develop this website, which, in addition to the children's profiles, contains information about adoption and fostering and a library of articles, including real-life stories from professionals, families and children. Read Be My Parent features.

The Be My Parent team

The Be My Parent team is made up of editorial, production, and administrative staff, as well as a number of experienced social worker consultants. All staff members are Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checked to the enhanced level.

For more information about the team, please see the article Meet the team.

Director of Child Placement

Louise

Administrative staff

Kathy – Administrative and Information Officer
Administrative Assistant (vacant post)

Editorial and production staff

Isabelle – Editor
Emily – Deputy Editor
Dinah – Editorial & Production Officer
Lesley - Editorial & Production Officer
Pippa - Editorial & Production Officer

Child Placement Consultants (CPCs)

Experienced social workers who offer information and advice about adoption and fostering issues.

Patricia(full time)

Charmaine (sessional CPC)
Lois (sessional CPC)

Last updated: 27 April 12

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