Children are not removed from the care of a parent in England & Wales on the basis of '#ParentalAlienation' but on the grounds that the court determines a child is suffering, or is likely to suffer, significant emotional harm [see Para 12.]
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@UKBipolarlife As a NR 1983 MHA for 28 years caring for a family member with a long term enduring illness and a previously practicing Approved Mental Health Professional it’s resourcing the mental health services that’s the key issue to be resolved.
Met police to stop attending emergency mental health calls - The Guardian - What now for Nearest Relatives under 1983 Mental Health Act when their relative is having a mental health emergency with no mental health services available to do a welfare check? https://t.co/Ma4Q96wErI
What do you do if your children were taken away by your ex-partner?
Who do you call for help?
And how do you get them back?
Listen to this week’s Slow Newscast – Snatched.
Exciting news. You can now embed (Almost) Anything but Family Court onto your websites with unlimited reads for your clients and potential clients and will be great value to them as they navigate the way forward. #mediation#familylaw@OnlyMums
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"Parenting time, parenting quality, interparental conflict, and mental health problems of children in high-conflict divorce": Correction to O'Hara et al. (2019) - PubMed https://t.co/b7we4ZYlDQ
"To be a child who is the subject of disputed court proceedings is not a happy experience. Indeed, it is potentially harmful and can lead to long-term adverse emotional and relational damage"
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Parents asking for change and to be heard and supported by a coordinated team consisting of an ISW, parent advocate and parent coach. https://t.co/OwQFIO1lXR