Thursday, August 5, 2010

China Adoption and CCAA


None of us can forget the horrifying news that a child brought home through China adoption was killed at the hands of the people who were supposed to protect her the most. Her parents were a Tennessee couple and not the first parents, in the state, to receive media attention. Earlier this year, a Tennessee mother sent her Russian born son back on a plane having made arrangements for his arrival with a driver.


For this reason, the requirements of the CCAA will possibly change in the coming months. This will come in the form of more visits by caseworkers and eliminating the agencies involved in approving families involved in cases of abuse. “China has not yet officially determined what the new adoption regulations will be. But adoption officials do now confirm there will be more regular and complete reporting, along with serious penalties for failure to follow their guidelines,” according to WSMV TV of Nashville.

This story is being reported through the following online sites:
 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/?id=11881780&q=china+adoption&p=1&st=1&sm=user
 
http://www.wsmv.com/news/24501796/detail.html

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