British Association for Adoption & Fostering (BAAF) was formed in 1980 to support, advise and campaign for better outcomes for children in care. It works across the spectrum of adoption and fostering activities and its services include family finding, its monthly newspaper Be My Parent and an adoption register to help find families for hundreds of children every year. BAAF also provides advice, publishes books and runs training courses.
- Where is it based?
BAAF has regional and country offices throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Its head office is in London.
- What roles are available?
Approximately 100 staff work for BAAF - some on a part-time basis, with some opportunities for home working. As well as personnel, finance and communications, the organisation has roles in areas such as child placement, training, events and consultation.
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