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Slough Children First

About this service

Slough Children First provide a birth records and intermediary service to birth relatives of adopted adults and adopted adults. To be eligible for this service you need to live in Slough. Relatives of adopted adults can approach the adoption service and ask for support in making contact with their adopted relatives. Any contact with adopted adults would be made by a social worker on the birth relatives behalf and information would only be shared with the permission of the adopted adult. If support is needed with a meeting between the adopted adult and both relative this can also be provided.

This service is available for birth families in

Slough

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Who is the service for?

  • The child’s birth mother (or pregnant mother)
  • The child’s birth father
  • The child’s brothers and sisters, including half siblings and step siblings
  • The child’s wider family and friends (including grandparents, aunts/uncles)

At what point in the adoption process is support available? When adoption is:

  • Has taken place

What support is available?

  • Information and support about reconnecting with an adult relative who was adopted as a child (some services included in this map may charge a fee for this)

Where is support available?

  • In person, at a flexible location, such as your home
  • In person, at a specific location
  • Online, including virtual meetings or webchat
  • Over the phone

How to access the service?

  • Contact us directly if you want support (this is also known as self-referral)

How much support is available?

  • The amount of support is flexible, based on how much support is needed

Key details about the service

  • One-to-one support is available at this service
  • This service can give support or information for family members who are under 18

Has the service been independently evaluated, with input from family members who have used the service?

No, not at this point
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