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Adoption numbers drop as Christian adoption agencies restricted
The number of children being adopted is falling as Christian adoption agencies are forced to close. Adoption figures have dropped by 15 per cent since 2002, partly due to rules banning religious adoption agencies from restricting same-sex adoptions.
The Sexual Orientation Regulations in 2007 resulted in ten Catholic adoption agencies closing, leaving only one, Catholic Care. Last year only 4,655 children were adopted, the lowest in 11 years, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Andrea Williams from the Christian Legal Centre called the situation a "tragedy". "These agencies are good at matching children- very often they are good at matching the most vulnerable children, the hardest children to place," she said. "If they are not closing then they are being coerced into diminishing their Christian ethos and being forced to consider every type of couple, including same-sex couples." And the Christian Institute said: "Fewer children in care are being adopted into loving families. The government wants to change that but will not talk about the sexual orientation laws that have shut down faith-based adoption agencies."
This week, Bishops spoke out against the "suppression" of religious views after a Christian couple were rejected by a fostering panel because of their views on homosexuality.
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