HALF OF ORPHANS ARE DISABLED
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/07/18/lala-ghazaryan
06:38 pm | July 18, 2011 | Social
Half of the children living in Armenian orphanages are disabled,
says Lala Ghazaryan, head of the Family, Women and Children Affairs
Department at the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.
"In comparison with foreign countries, parents in Armenia have a
biased approach to disability and want to adopt a healthy child,"
said Ghazaryan.
The Ministry official dismisses the information that foreigners adopt
children more easily than locals do.
"Interstate adoption is a much more complicated process than you can
imagine," she said.
There are seven orphanages in the republic with 800 children. About
120 children were adopted in Armenia in 2010. Another 551 children
were placed into foster care.
"However, these children continue to remain orphans and if they are
subsequently adopted by their guardians, they are unable form a normal
family in the future," she said.
Lala Ghazaryan, who has worked with orphans for many years, says the
best way to improve a child's future is to adopt him otherwise the
child will appear in the street.
Married couples cannot adopt a child unless they have a permanent
place of residence and steady work. Besides, they should be devoid of
aberrations and must not be deprived of parental rights. You cannot
adopt a child if you are not married.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2011/07/18/lala-ghazaryan
06:38 pm | July 18, 2011 | Social
Half of the children living in Armenian orphanages are disabled,
says Lala Ghazaryan, head of the Family, Women and Children Affairs
Department at the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.
"In comparison with foreign countries, parents in Armenia have a
biased approach to disability and want to adopt a healthy child,"
said Ghazaryan.
The Ministry official dismisses the information that foreigners adopt
children more easily than locals do.
"Interstate adoption is a much more complicated process than you can
imagine," she said.
There are seven orphanages in the republic with 800 children. About
120 children were adopted in Armenia in 2010. Another 551 children
were placed into foster care.
"However, these children continue to remain orphans and if they are
subsequently adopted by their guardians, they are unable form a normal
family in the future," she said.
Lala Ghazaryan, who has worked with orphans for many years, says the
best way to improve a child's future is to adopt him otherwise the
child will appear in the street.
Married couples cannot adopt a child unless they have a permanent
place of residence and steady work. Besides, they should be devoid of
aberrations and must not be deprived of parental rights. You cannot
adopt a child if you are not married.