
In the United States parentally abducted children make up the second largest group of missing kids next to runaways.

Parental Kidnap, a severe form of parental alienation, will not only devastate the parent victim, but will also leave the abducted child emotionally and psychologically scarred.
Children need both parents and thrive when they have the love of both parents and extended family. Unfortunately, in many divorces and separations, some parents find it difficult to see past their anger to the real needs of their children.
The goal of Prevent Parental Kidnap is to inform, from the child's point of view, the destructive outcomes and abuse from parental kidnap.
Bryan has been accepted to speak at the 8th ISPCAN Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, incorporating the 12th Australasian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, which will be held in Perth, Western Australia from the 15th to 18th November 2009.
He will present a Poster Presentation and excited to be spreading the word on the abuse of parental kidnap.
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