Support / advice

On these pages you’ll find links to organisations that may be able to give
support or advice on matters relating to family contact. These links are provided for information only. We do not endorse these sites nor can we accept any liability over their content. If you have an urgent problem and want to contact our helpline, calls are charged at cheap national rates.


Support for Grandparents

A GRANDPARENT'S FEAR

 

 All you young women take care

If you become the mother of sons beware

You may gave to watch their lives destroyed

By feminist malice which you must avoid

She will cajole, she will control to get her way

She will cheat, she will lie to have her say.

 

Young men take care become a father if you dare

If become father to daughters or sons beware

You could lose the right to share their love and their life

Your chosen lady can cause much strife.

She will use everything she possibly can

CSA, and the law to destroy her man

 

Grandparents I say to you take care

If you become a grandparent beware

Grandchildren's lives may at stake

Because of the mischief a mother may make

You may lose contact with children you adore

Because their father or mother is put out of the door.

 

Pity the children who have no voice

No one listens or gives them a choice

Girls will be persuaded against boys and dads

Told that they would rather be one of the lads

Boys will fooled that their girlfriends love them

They'll be used and abused, just because they are men 

 

Look at life as it is today and heed my words                                           

Grandparents are mums & dads

Guide children well for the sake of families of the future

 

Pam Wilson

Grandmother

Pam is an absolutely fantastic woman, mother and grandmother who has done so much to raise the profile of grandparents struggling to maintain a loving relationship with their grandchildren when all the problems we face as parents happen.  Pam fervently believes in what she is campaigning for and is an inspiration to any other grandparent.  I have seen Pam in action challenging the politicians and Pam has also recently been asked to present by the Conservatives about the issue at their recent Party Conference.

Grandparents Action Group UK

> http://way.to/gaguk

Grandparents Apart (Scotland)

> http://grandparentsapart.co.uk


Planning Ahead


If like most, you are concerned as to what will happen to the inheritance you most want your estranged child, children or grandchildren to have after your passing.

For peace of mind why not consider the following:
> www.easierwills.co.uk
> www.compactlaw.co.uk
> www.clickdocs.co.uk


Educational Support

The NSCFC understand the importance of educating and as such in accordance with government approval we offer educational support to schools, teachers, parents, police and local authorities for the purpose of helping all concerned to understand the effects on the most vulnerable in society, namely the children of family breakdown.

For further information please contact us.


National Association for Child Support Action

For help with CSA problems
> www.nacsa.co.uk

 
National Council for the
Divorced and Separated

Supports those struggling to cope with the aftermath of separation, divorce or bereavement
> www.ncds.org.uk

 
    For everyone working with children and families

 

> www.childrennow.co.uk

 
National Youth Advocacy Service

The National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS) is a UK charity providing children's rights and socio-legal services. We offer information, advice, advocacy and legal representation to children and young people up to the age of 25
 
0800 61 61 01
0777 333 4555 (Text)
> www.nyas.net

 
The Children's Legal Centre

The Children's Legal Centre is a unique, independent national charity concerned with law and policy affecting children and young people.
> childrenslegalcentre.com

 
The ChildcareLink Service

The Government launched the ChildcareLink helpline and website in December 1999 as part of the National Childcare Strategy. This strategy aims to help people back into the workplace by removing the childcare barrier. The ChildcareLink service is funded by the Department for Education and Skills and the Scottish Executive.

> www.childcarelink.gov.uk

 
   
Young Voice

"They should listen to us cos we're the future."
Young Voice makes young people's views count.
Young Voice is a registered charity undertaking research with children and young people. We work in partnership with young people to bring you their views, experiences and concerns.

> www.young-voice.org

 

CHILD PROTECTION

  The NSCFC strongly suggests that if you know of, or suspect ANY form of CHILD ABUSE Paedophilia or misuse of children (be they yours or anyone else's) you should without delay make contact with the child protection unit which should be based at your local police station.

THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR COMPLACENCY!

 

 
We need your help...
The NSCFC needs help in expanding its work. We have an advice line, we carry out research into issues related to child welfare after separation and divorce, and we offer help in getting legal advice. But we depend on voluntary contributions to continue this work. By offering a donation or sponsoring us you could help to ease the distress of a child or family member.

 

 
UNLOCK supports ex-offenders and serving prisoners to overcome social and financial exclusion, plan for life after release and rebuild their lives after leaving crime behind. We provide this support in order to break the cycle of re-offending and benefit society as a whole.
Click the UNLOCK logo to view their Website
 
The National Society for Children and Family Contact would like it to be known throughout the UK that it's confidential helpline is now open to men who are suffering as a result of psychological abuse or physical domestic violence.
The number to call is 0870 794 0075
 


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