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News GROUND-BREAKING STUDY RECOMMENDS ADOPTEES GET ACCESS TO THEIR BIRTH RECORDSNEW YORK, Nov. 12, 2007 - The Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute today released the most comprehensive examination to date of one of the most controversial, emotional issues in the modern adoption world: whether adopted people, once they become adults, should have access to their original birth information. This report suggests that all states change their laws so that the answer is "yes." Among the findings in the report, "For the Records: Restoring a Right to Adult Adoptees," are:
Based on its research and an analysis of its findings, the Institute's recommendations include:
"After decades of discussion, debate and heated argument, we decided to see what's real and what's based on anecdotes and stereotypes," said Adam Pertman, Executive Director of the Adoption Institute. "Now we can reshape public policy in a way that genuinely helps the millions of people involved." The Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute is an independent, nonpartisan nonprofit that is the pre-eminent research, policy and education organization in its field. The Institute's mission is to improve the lives of everyone touched by adoption through better laws, policies and practices. For more details about "For the Records" or to schedule an interview, please call Executive Director Adam Pertman at 617-763-0134 or email him at apertman@adoptioninstitute.org. To learn more about the Institute, visit our award-winning website, www.adoptioninstitute.org. To access the full report, go to: http://www.adoptioninstitute.org/research/2007_11_for_records.php
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