Kitty 33 wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 4:10 pm
Hi there ty cam we appos the adoption once he is placed whit a family and yes my bf is on the sex offends register he can come off it in 2 year and he is classed as low risk they have asked hi to do cbt but the ss says its just not the cbt so they would not fun it for him
Dear Kitty
Thank you for your post.
I am sorry to here that you are no longer caring for your child. It must be a very difficult time for you.
Once your child is placed and the prospective adoptive parents make their application to court you will be told the date of the hearing. You have the right to be present but, because a placement order was made, you do not have the right to argue against the adoption order being made. The Family Court would need to give you specific permission before you can challenge the making of an adoption order. For information about this see our advice sheet on
Challenging adoption orders. Click on Adoption then 3c).
As previously advised, there are some organisations that offer support to mothers in your situation.
MATCHmothers is a charity that offers non-judgemental support and information to mothers apart from their children in a wide variety of circumstances. This is their help line number 0800 689 4104 along with their opening times. They also have lots of information and advice to support you emotionally on their website that you may find helpful. FREE CONFIDENTIAL SUPPORT FOR MOTHERS APART 9.30am -1pm and 7pm -9.30pm
PAC-UK have a First Family Service which I have detailed below:
First Family Service
If your child no longer with you or is there a chance this may happen we offer free advice and support for birth mothers, fathers and relatives.
We know how traumatic losing a child can be. We know that you will always be family to your child. We aim to help you improve the outcome for any future children you may have.
First Family Service can:
• Listen to your story and how you are feeling about your child’s adoption.
• Explain the often confusing process of adoption and what that means for you and your child – now and in the future.
• Help write a letterbox letter. Most people find the first one particularly difficult.
• Help you to write a letter for your child for when they are older explaining what happened and how you feel about it.
• Let you know how other parents like yourself feel. We run friendly support groups in some areas.
• Look at the reasons your child was removed and what you can do to keep a future child if you want to.
• Meet with you in a convenient place and discuss what is most helpful to you. What you say is confidential.
Their First Family Service has its own Action Line that you can call and leave a message requesting a call back or text on 07975 846 249.
Alternatively, you can email
firstfamily@pac-uk.org and we will respond to your request at the earliest possible opportunity.
PAUSE is an organisation that supports mothers who are no longer caring for their children. They help women to focus on their needs, wishes and goals and offer one to one support over a set period of time. They are a national charity and have programmes in some but not all local authorities. If you are interested in this type of support take a look at this link
HERE to see whether they work in your area. If they don't, there may be a similar type of support service and I would suggest you speak to children services about this.
Best wishes, Suzie