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  • Publication of Children Adopted from Care in Northern Ireland 2024/25

    Date published: 24 September 2025

    The Department of Health has today published the Children Adopted from Care in Northern Ireland 2024/25. This bulletin details statistical information relating to children adopted from care during the year ending 31 March 2025. The tables within the bulletin present a range of information about these children and their adopters, including durations between different stages in the adoption process. The bulletin is based on the DoH statistical return AD1 2024/25, which was collected from each of the five Health and Social Care Trusts.

    Key Findings

    • During the year ending 31 March 2025, 96 children were adopted from care in Northern Ireland;
    • The average age of children at the time of adoption was at 4 years 6 months, and ranged from 1 year 1 month to 17 years 6 months;
    • From the child’s last entry into care, the average length of time for a child to be adopted in 2024/25 was 3 years 6 months. This was similar to the last three years;
    • For children adopted in 2024/25, the average duration from the HSC Trust proposal that adoption was in the best interest for the child (the Looked After Child Best Interest Proposal) to the Adoption Order was 2 years 3 months; and
    • In 2024/25, the timing for foster carers who went on to adopt their foster child have exceeded five years for the first time since 2019. The timing for this type of adoption have consistently been longer than for other adopter types, which is expected due to the different circumstances of these adoptions.

    Notes to editors:

    1. This publication is available online at: Children Adopted from Care link.
    2. A statistical release of the Children Adopted from Care in Northern Ireland is published on a yearly basis.
    3. Statistics detailed within the publication were sourced from the Departmental AD1 statistical return, collected from Health and Social Services Trusts and relating to the period 01 April 2024 to 31 March 2025.
    4. This statistical bulletin was produced by Community Information Branch, DoH.
    5. Similar statistics relating to the year 2025/26 are due for release in September 2026.
    6. Further information is available from:
      Community Information Branch
      Information Analysis Directorate, Department of Health,
      Room 11, Annexe 2, Castle Buildings,
      Stormont Belfast BT4 3SQ
      E-mail: cib@health-ni.gov.uk
      Internet: DoH Statistics and Research Social Services Statistics link.
    7. For media queries, please contact the DoH Press Office by email: pressoffice@health-ni.gov.uk
    8. Follow us on X @healthdpt and linkedIn Department of Health NI | LinkedIn
    9. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries only between 1800 hrs and 0800 hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.

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