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Hi everyone and welcome to Bristol Grandparents Support Group blog. Although we are Bristol based we have grandparents from all over the UK and beyond as members.

It is estimated that over one million children in the UK are denied contact with their grandparents due to family breakdown which may have been caused by divorce/separation, alcohol/drug dependency,domestic violence,bereavement or family feud.
Every child has the right to have contact with their grandparents
if they wish and unless proven unsafe for them to do so. To deny contact from a parent or grandparent has to become as socially unacceptable as drink driving.
I hope to keep you up to date with what is going on in BGSG and I shall continue to campaign for the rights of children to have a loving and meaningful relationship with both parents and their extended family. So please join in as good to hear your views, not just mine!
I also will support via Skype.
There is no membership fee to be part of Bristol Grandparents Support Group.
Esther Rantzen says, " To every grandparent, links of love can never be broken in our hearts."

Please contact during office hours.
07773258270


Tuesday, 17 September 2013

It is about time the press did it properly, but I wont hold my breath.

It is time for the media, papers , TV and Radio, not to just do articles like this, but to ask the so important question WHY? Why is it necessary for Dads to take direct action like this?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/10315363/Fathers4Justice-campaigner-denies-defacing-Queens-portrait.html
The answer is that Dads all over the world, not just in the UK are being denied contact with their children by Parental Alienators, ex's who at one time were their partners, who at one time loved each other and had children together. In the turmoil of separation/divorce  someone takes it upon themselves to include their children in their adult conflict, to use their children as weapons.
Children who have their childhood taken from them, as they have to please everyone, no child wants to see a parent sad and upset , who should they be with?
It is not a question that any child should have to answer, they love both their parents and want to have a loving and meaningful relationship with them both.
No one in the media ever tells the proper story, it is not about 'deadbeat Dads,' don't judge if you haven't experienced it.

Jane
www.bristolgrandparentssupportgroup.co.uk

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