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<p>The information requested is not held centrally. Individual decisions on adoption
are ultimately taken by an independent judge based on the evidence presented.</p><p>Adverse
childhood experiences such as neglect or abuse often cause lifelong problems. In most
cases, local authorities will provide support so that children can remain with their
birth families. However, for those children who cannot live with their birth parents,
it is vital we find them permanent new homes as quickly as possible, whether that
be by adoption, special guardianship or long-term fostering. Adoption can be transformative
for many children and can provide them with the stability and care they need to recover
from the trauma they may have experienced in early life.</p>
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