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Annual Follow-Up
Reports
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As a part of making an application to adopt from
Ethiopia, we all sign a document making a legal commitment to complete the
follow-up reports until our children turn 18 years.
You need to write one report for each child adopted from
Ethiopia, each year.
This includes information like.
o
Childs
names
o
Date of
birth
o
Current
age
o
Date of
arrival in Australia
o
Names of
people in his/her family and who they are. mum, dad, brothers,
sisters
o
Contact
details. address, phone, fax, email
o
The
Australian Authority involved in the adoption
o
The date
that you picked up your child from Ethiopia
o
Your
family life
o
Your
child's health and development
o
Your
child's daily routine
o
Cultural
perspective
o
Your
child's overall progress
o
The
report is signed and dated by mum and dad
o
At least
2 photos of your child
o
Photos of
your family
We all signed a document making a legal commitment to
complete the follow-up reports until our children turn 18
years.
Second time applicants who are remiss with the follow-up
reports may not be accepted by MOLSA for second or subsequent adoptions.
Similarly second time applicants who are tardy in
finalising their child's adoption (i.e. more than 2 years post placement) may
not be accepted by MOLSA.
This is our only real way of saying thankyou to Ethiopia
and her people by keeping our promises to do these
reports.
These reports are a record that can be referred to by you
and your children in the future.
Ask anyone whose Mum/Dad kept a Baby Book about how much that meant to
them.
The reports are a chance to reflect on our children and
family life and a time to appreciate all we have.
Ethiopia requiring this report is testimony to Ethiopia's
tremendous love of her children.
She is so brave and dedicated she has provided adoption for her children
when many countries have not. It is
delightful that she still wants to know about each and everyone of them. It is very little to ask for the
precious gift she has given us.
MOLSA (the department in Ethiopia responsible for the
placement of children) is increasingly getting concerned that more and more
parents who have adopted children from Ethiopia are not completing yearly
reports as they agreed to do during their application and
placement.
Parents who are not providing follow-up reports may be
viewed as untrustworthy or unreliable by MOLSA, reflecting badly on Australia
and Australian applicants.
The future of the adoption program may be adversely
affected if the reports are not sent.
Lots of children and prospective parents are counting on
you.
From AACASA's perspective and the Australian State
Departments, it is very disappointing that so many people are not sending in
their yearly reports.
Not sending the reports is a clear breach of contractual
law. It is difficult to know the
possible future ramifications for the program, if the percentage of parents
failing or refusing to forward follow up reports
continues.
Firstly - don't stress!
Chigger yellem (no problems)
Mark on your calendar the anniversary of when your
child/ren arrived.
When the anniversary comes up - write this years
report.
Include some photos. everyone loves
photos.
Write one report for each child adopted from
Ethiopia.
Writing the Annual Reports is a very personal thing, and
different people include different information.
The following is an example, only, of how to set out your
report.
1.
Open this
file: Form Annual Report
2.
Copy and paste into a Word (or similar) document - save one document for EACH child adopted from Ethiopia.
3.
Add-in
your child's details.
4.
Print the
completed form.
5.
Attach at
LEAST 2 photos of your child plus a family photo - please ensure the photos are ORIGINALS and not photocopies of photos.
6.
Keep a
copy of the Report for your own records.
7.
Post the
form and photos (see below for where to post to).
To your State Department
Send your report to your State/Territory Department - they should keep a copy of your report on file, in case it goes missing, and they will send the original to MOLSA. |
OR |
Directly to MOLSA
The Secretary Adoption Committee Children, Youth and Family Affairs Department Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs PO Box 2056 Addis Ababa Ethiopia |
OR |
To the AACASA secretary
Secretary AACASA Inc PO Box 1319 Milton Centre Qld 4064 |
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