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Adoption under the spotlight of new University of Sussex research centre
27 October 2011 - SUSSEX

Adoption under the spotlight of new University of Sussex research centre
The major challenges facing adopted children and their families will be the focus of a new research centre at the University of Sussex.
The Andrew and Virginia Rudd Centre for Adoption Research and Practice is being established with a generous £1.5 million donation by Sussex graduate Andrew Rudd and his wife Virginia, whose interest stems from their own experience as adoptive parents.
Psychologists, social workers and education specialists at the University will be looking at the many and profound ways through which early separation or trauma followed by adoption shapes the lives of all those involved.
Specific areas of interest will include:
- How separation, institutionalisation, maltreatment and other trauma influence child development and family life in adoption
- How new research insights in fields ranging from neuroscience to social policy can be used to inform practice
- International adoption and cross-cultural placement
Head of the University’s School of Psychology, Professor Pete Clifton, said: "Sussex already has world-recognised expertise in this field. We hope that an interdisciplinary approach, involving the latest research in social care, psychology and the life sciences, will help to solve some of the critical issues of adoption."
Professor Peter Aggleton, Head of the Department of Social Work and Education, said: "The Centre is going to have a very clear practical focus. We will be working in the community and with partner agencies to build a better quality of life for adopted children and their families."
Virginia Rudd said: "We are very excited to be working with Sussex on this critical project. Sussex brings an amazing array of talent and facilities that will enable the Centre to advance an important research and policy agenda to help inform the practical, everyday issues of adopted children and their families."
The new centre is also welcomed by John Simmonds, Director of Policy Research Development at the British Association for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF) said: "BAAF congratulate and are delighted to welcome the Universityof Sussex’s new Centre for Adoption Studies. Adoption touches a very significant proportion of the community in various ways. This new Centre will facilitate the further development of evidence-based policy and practice to ensure the very best of what we know and do influences this fundamentally life changing process. BAAF looks forward to supporting the Centre in its future work."
A new Professor of Psychology will be appointed to lead the work of the Centre.
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