Last week I had the pleasure of speaking about so-called "parental alienation" at the @padvint conference in Canada! It was great to hear about the issue from so many excellent experts @BarnettAdrienne@survivorsinform
It was an immense privilege to welcome such a distinguished group of people @RechercheFSS@uottawa for the International Forum on Parental Alternation and Domestic Violence, including the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls @UNSRVAW
We were so pleased to join international colleagues at the PADV Forum @padvint in Ottawa, including @SimonLapierre@UNSRVAW@BarnettAdrienne and present on our recent policy work in the U.S.
Looking forward to further collaboration with this outstanding group from 14 countries!
Registration has been extended!
Virtual registration will continue to remain open for one more week! As well, we have only 6 more spots left for in-person attendees.
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Excited to announce one of the speakers for the International Forum: Olive Craig, from the UK.
Olive Craig, senior legal officer at Rights of Women. She leads on Rights of Women’s project exploring the experiences of survivors accused of "parental alienation" in the Family Court
Announcing Eija Katarina Jansdotter, a speaker for the Forum on Parental Alienation & Domestic Violence.
Founding member of the Icelandic activist group Líf án ofbeldis (life without violence), focusing on child protection in domestic violence & custody cases.
@lifanofbeldis
We are excited to announce another speaker for the International Forum , from New Zealand, Carrie Leonetti.
Carrie Leonetti is an Associate Professor at the University of Auckland. She is an internationally recognised expert on the intersection of science and the law.
Excited to announce one of the speakers for the International Forum: Ludmila Ribeiro, from Brazil.
Ribeiro is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and a researcher in the Center for Crime and Public Safety Studies, both at the Federal University of Minas Gerais.
Excited to announce our next speaker for the International Forum: Pierre-Guillaume Prigent from France.
@Pierre_Pgt has a Ph.D. in Sociology and teaches at the
University of Western Brittany (UBO) in France and in the UBO-Rennes 2 Inter-University Diploma in Gender Studies.
A full-day, bi-modal forum with international researchers, practitioners & organizations offering insights into the global landscape of parental alienation practices, policies, & discourses.
We are excited to release the Program!
The survey is now CLOSED. Join us at the upcoming International Forum to hear preliminary findings from the survey!
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Your voices matter! We're looking for women who have experienced domestic violence/abuse and have
been seen as “alienating" mothers, to complete a 15-minute anonymous online survey. Email us at [email protected] to access the survey. #parentalalienation#DomesticViolence#PA#PAS
Excited to announce our next speaker for the International Forum: Simon Lapierre from Canada.
@SimonLapierre is a full Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Ottawa, and a founding member of the Feminist Anti-Violence (FemAnVi) Research Collective.
Excited to announce our next speaker for the International Forum: Danielle Pollack from the US. She's a policy expert at the National Family Violence Law Center, GW Law, DC, offering assistance to lawmakers on domestic and child abuse policies in family courts. @danielle2u