What's Happening?
Emma and Mike, a couple from North Yorkshire, shared their positive experience of adopting siblings earlier this year, urging others to consider adoption. The Adoption Matters charity reported a 12% drop in adoption registrations in England in 2025 compared
to 2024, attributing this decline partly to the rising cost of living. The charity emphasized the increasing number of children in need of adoptive families, with 390 children waiting in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Emma and Mike's story aims to inspire more prospective parents to explore adoption.
Why It's Important?
The decline in adoption registrations is concerning as it leaves many children without permanent families. Adoption Matters highlights the impact of economic factors on adoption rates, suggesting that financial constraints may deter potential adoptive parents. This situation underscores the need for supportive policies and resources to encourage adoption, ensuring that children in foster care find stable, loving homes. The couple's advocacy for adoption as a primary choice rather than a secondary option challenges societal perceptions and promotes inclusivity in family building.












