Lead: Parental Alienation UK

Aim
To make parental alienation a form of domestic abuse.
What is parental alienation?
Parental alienation is a form of domestic abuse, where one parent or main care-giver effectively takes ‘exclusive possession’ of the child and, through repetitive psychologically abusive and coercive controlling behaviours, systematically erodes the other parent from the child’s life.
The process can ultimately sever a child’s innate biological attachment bond with a much loved parent.
Listen to this: the voice of an alienated child
When children are born, they attach to their primary care-givers. It is an innate biological function and a vital one.
Secure attachments to their primary care-givers – whether they are mum & dad, mum & mum, dad & dad, are fundamental to their healthy emotional development and resilience. Gender ideology cannot replace human biology.
If their other parent is safe, loving and affectionately available to them, it is against the law to destroy this relationship and breach their human rights.

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