Adoption Information Events
PACT runs information events for couples or individuals interested in adoption.
Our information events are a great way for prospective adopters to find out more about adopting and decide if PACT is the right agency for them. The times and dates of all our upcoming events are shown in the calendar below.
Information events on Zoom and in person
Adoption information events are led by a PACT social worker and will include a talk from someone who has adopted through PACT. We are currently running these information events both virtually via Zoom and in person in various locations. Dates and details of upcoming events are in shown in the calendar below. Booking is essential and full details of how to join the event will be given when you book. To book, either fill out our enquiry form here or call our enquiries team on 0300 456 4800. Lines are open 10am-5pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10am-8pm on Tuesday and Thursday, and 10am-1pm on Saturday.
You may want to read through PACT’s Guide to Adoption before you attend. The full version of our guide will be made available to you after filling in our enquiry form, or you can find our brief guide here.
Talking Adoption shows
In addition to our information events, we also host regular Talking Adoption shows which we stream live on Facebook. These shows feature interviews with adopters and social workers and focus on different themes each month. There’s no need to book for our Talking Adoption shows, you can simply tune into Facebook to listen live when the event is streamed or watch them back afterwards. You can find out more about the Talking Adoption show here on our website, or click below to see the whole series on PACT’s YouTube channel.
Talk to an expert
We also offer one-to-one calls where you can speak with a PACT social worker or a PACT adopter. If you have already done some research on adoption and you want to talk in more detail about a particular issue or question, or ask an adopter about their experience, these calls are a good way to have a more in-depth discussion about your own situation.