Yesterday was one of the best days of my career. I sat in court with a tear in my eye as I listened to the magistrate finally make the adoption order that Ellie and Joanne have waited so long for.
Then, after the hugs and handshakes and photos, we all came out of the court house and piled into the white stretch limo which the adopters had hired to drive us to McDonald’s for a celebratory lunch. You might think it’s tacky, but you’re not a 10-year-old girl from Essex.
Ellie and Joanne Brown, now officially known as Ellie May Brown Welsh and Joanne Louise Brown Welsh* are 10 and 11-year-old sisters of dual heritage. They have been in care since they were six and 18 months respectively. Today they are just normal children who live with their mum and dad. I know that tomorrow they will be taking their adoption certificates into school and telling everyone.
*Not their real names
Clea Barry is a child care social worker, London Borough of Hackney
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