FAMILY COURT MAYDAY! RALLY & PETITION 10.30 FOR 11 a.m. Sunday 3rd MAY 2009 Description: In memory of all the children who have died at the hands of their parents following Family Court involvement....RIP
And the children who continue to be forced into contact with violent or sexually abusive parents by the Family Law Act which is failing to protect children.
See rally details in your city below:
Contact Info
Email: biggs.barbara@gmail.com
OUR GOALS
Safer Family Law Campaign (SFLC) is a national campaign dedicated to giving Australian children and parents the fundamental human right; to be safe.
We are a group of concerned Australian self-help groups, parents, legal experts, academics, domestic violence workers, men's anti-violence groups, health professionals, journalists, authors, counselors and members of the public from all over this country who are seeing consistent failures in the Family Law system to protect children.
CSFLS seeks changes to the Family Law Act and FCA practice where:
(1) primary focus on safe outcomes for children takes precedence over ‘time spent’ principles, especially in cases where Domestic Violence (DV) and/or child abuse is raised; and such matters being raised must be investigated;
(2) recognition that violence to a parent is also abusive to the child of that parent;
(3) a new, discrete unit is formed within FCA to carefully manage investigation of cases where these matters are raised;
(4) all professionals responding to family separation in FCA, including mental health professionals, judges and legal experts in the field advising/representing clients, must receive continuing accredited training in DV and child abuse;
(5) family (including children) or contributing professionals' concerns suggesting DV and child abuse require that all evidence held by any governmental, police, law, medical and/or other agencies pertaining to the parties' and children's well-being must be sought out and included for review by this new FCA special unit; and
(6) that these records be connected on central police and court systems at local, state and federal levels, and;
(7) if, on the balance of probabilities, DV/abuse patterns are found to exist, or to be likely to exist, then any contact orders/agreements must detail how children’s safety is to be supported; and if such DV/abuse patterns are considered on expert opinion to be likely to strongly endanger children’s physical security or psychological health, then even occasional contact with the offending parent or parents may be disallowed as safe, and;
(8) in such cases the primary focus on safe outcomes for children must include plans for recovery from such trauma in parenting agreements or orders, and merely the passage of time should not be taken to suggest such DV/abuse patterns will be reduced or stop causing harm to the child, and;
(9) checks and balances are put in place to review FCA orders remain safe over time; and
(10) That 'blanket secrecy' laws be altered to allow more free speech and media and academic review regarding the Family Law Act, FCA, DHS and DOCS culture.
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PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED IN THE SUNDAY MAY 3 EVENTS
NSW
Venue: Cook & Phillip Park, Yurong St East Sydney (near Aquatic Centre)
Time: 10.30am for 11a.m. Sunday May 3
Liz Mullinar - founder Mayumarri healing centre will MC the event
Prof Lesley Laing Sydney University - speaker
Speaker - A mother who has lost children in a murder suicide will speak out for the first time about how a court 'expert' said she had mental problems when she alleged abuse by her ex-partner.
Speaker: Barbara Biggs journalist/author/ rally instigator - www.barbarabiggs.com.au
Cat Gander, Head - Women's Refuge Movement NSW
Robyn Cotterell-Jones, Executive Director
Victims of Crime Assistance League Inc NSW
VICTORIA
Venue: between the children's maze playground and Rathdowne St, Carlton, next to the Museum: Rathdowne St entry or cross park from Nicholson on foot
Time: 10.30 for 11a.m. start Sunday May 3
MC: PHIL CLEARY Commentator and advocate for action to prevent violence against women, after his sister was murdered by her former partner
SARAH VESSALI – LAWYER Private practitioner working predominantly in the area of family violence and family law. Previously principal lawyer at Women's Legal Service Victoria for almost 8 years.
DIONNE FEHRING whose two very young children were murdered by her ex-husband five weeks after he was given custody, despite his threats and a history of domestic violence.
JEN JEWEL BROWN Council of Single Mothers and their Children, journalist, Vic rally and campaign coordinator
CHARLES PRAGNELL child protection expert since the 1960s, is highly concerned over “Parental Alienation Syndrome” theory in Family Law proceedings forcing many Australian children to suffer continuing abuse and even death.
SPECIAL GUESTS include fine emerging singer/songwriter/guitarist FIONA MCKENZIE
A clothes line of little red clothes will be raised to represent 20 children whose lives have been lost in family violence since 1996. White flowers will be pinned to the clothes to celebrate and honour these children.
Wear red for power wisely used and in sympathy.
Further info: Jen Jewel Brown 0408 898 338 jenjewelbrown@fastmail.fm
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Venue: Steps Parliament House
North Tce Adelaide
Time: 10.30am for 11a.m.
Rally Details: email Rina Russo at rinarusso@dodo.com.au
MC - Ann Bressington Independant MP
Ann O'Neill, founder Angelhands - Adelaide speaker
A mother who lost her children in a murder suicide at the hands of their father.
Ilsa Evans, Academic/Author of Broken, a book on domestic violence patterns
Professor Freda Briggs - National spokesperson
Emeritus Professor, Uni of SA
Rina Russo Co-founder MACSA - MC and South Australia co-ordinator
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Venue: Princess May Park, Fremantle (cnr Cantonment & Parry and Adelaide Streets, behind Clancy’s)
Time: 10.15 for 10.30am start Sunday May 3
Email contact: ahartwig@womenscouncil.com.au
MC - Ann Moore Chairwoman of the Women's Council for Domestic & Family Violence Services (WA)
Speaker - Carolyn Harris Johnson, Academic/Author of Commonwealth Prize-winning
book Come With Daddy (2005), interviews with seven mothers whose children were murdered by their fathers following family breakdown including
Speaker - Michelle Steck, a journalist mother who lost one child in a murder suicide 16 years ago after being pressured to agree to consent orders despite a history of domestic violence. After a second marriage, she has now been in the FCA for eight years with her four children.
Speaker - Tanya, a mother who was stabbed 31 times by her husband but is still unable to get a 'no contact' order under existing Family Law legislation will tell her story of escaping death at the hands of her ex-husband who still wants to see his seven children.
Angela Hartwig, Executive Officer
Women's Council for Domestic & Family Violence Services (WA)
Labels: Australian Safer Family Law Campaign