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ADOPTION ACT 2009 - SECT 6
Guiding principles
6 Guiding principles
(1) This Act is to be administered under the principle that the wellbeing and
best interests of an adopted child, both through childhood and the rest of his
or her life, are paramount.
(2) Subject to subsection (1) , this Act is to be
administered under the following principles— (a) the purpose of an adoption
is to provide for a child’s long-term care, wellbeing and development by
creating a permanent parent-child relationship between the child and the
adoptive parents;
(b) adoption is an appropriate long-term care option for a
child if— (i) the child’s parents choose adoption for the child’s
long-term care; or
(ii) the child does not have a parent who is willing and
able to protect the child from harm and meet the child’s need for long-term
stable care;
(c) each of the parties to an adoption or proposed adoption
should be given the information the party reasonably needs to participate
effectively in processes under this Act;
(d) a child should be kept informed
of matters affecting the child in a way and to an extent that is appropriate,
having regard to the child’s age and ability to understand;
(e) the process
for a child’s adoption should include considering the views of— (i) the
child’s parents; and
(ii) the child, if the child is able to form and
express views about the adoption, having regard to the child’s age and
ability to understand;
(f) an adopted child of a particular ethnic or other
cultural background should have— (i) access to information about the
child’s ethnic or cultural heritage; and
(ii) opportunities to develop and
maintain a connection with the child’s ethnicity or culture; and
(iii)
opportunities to maintain contact with the child’s community or language
group;
(g) a child’s adoptive parents have the primary responsibility for
the child’s upbringing, protection and development;
(h) an adopted child
should be cared for in a way that— (i) ensures a safe, stable and nurturing
family and home life; and
(ii) promotes openness and honesty about the
child’s adoption; and
(iii) promotes the development of the child’s
emotional, mental, physical and social wellbeing;
(i) the same protection,
support and resources should be available to an adopted person regardless of
whether the adoption was a local adoption, intercountry adoption or adoption
by a step-parent;
(j) although a final adoption order changes legal
relationships, it may be in an adopted child’s best interests for— (i) the
child’s emotional connections with members of the child’s birth family to
continue; or
(ii) the child to have ongoing contact with members of the
child’s birth family; or
(iii) the child or the child’s adoptive parents
to exchange information with members of the child’s birth family.
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