RFFJ

RFFJ
BELFAST

Friday, 30 April 2010

Belfast Demo

WELL DONE TO ALL INVOLVED AND THANK YU TO THE PUBLIC FOR THE HUGE SUPPORT WE RECEIVED ON THE DAY

Thursday, 22 April 2010

Protest N.Ireland

Use contact details on blog for future demonstrations.


"demonstrate your love for your children, so at least if they cant see you, they can see you love them"
Bob Geldof

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Contact Centres Rep Ireland

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/health/2010/0413/1224268217423.html

The dreaded contact centre, where children and fathers are treated as criminals are now to be rolled out across the Republic Of Ireland and are being advertised directly to fathers. These centres in the UK have been forced on innocent children and fathers due to the insecure feelings of mothers where no welfare issues exist.

Careful steps must now be taken by the Irish government to ensure that these centres are used like they were intended, to supervise children and abusive parents and not to punish the innocent.

Children must be allowed to see their parents as equals, and to see their parents treated as equals

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Equal Parenting Alliance

Queen University Belfast Students Union

http://qubsu.org/execSection.asp?ID=15

REAL FATHERS FOR JUSTICE

Please find attached some information on the group Real Fathers for Justice. If you would like to get involved or need more information, simply email me at su.vpequality@qub.ac.uk. Paul

The Real Fathers For Justice (RFFJ). Campaigning Direct Action
Parenting Group, raising public awareness and applying pressure for
long overdue changes in UK Family Law. Seeking investment in
supporting families through parental separation and development of
ongoing co-parenting support services

We use high profile stunts to raise public awareness and are commonly
known by Batman at Buckingham Palace.

In N Ireland, we have carried out a few stunts but have focused more
on political routes, meeting at Stormont with Gender Equality Unit and
Parliamentary Groups.

We would welcome any students who have interest in family law,
equality issues, and who would find our research etc useful for their
workings.

We would also welcome new members to join us to ensure our childrens
is not corrupted by the out of date family court systems.

Alongside RFFJ, we are organising Mens Aid in N Ireland. This is in
response to the lack of services for men in emotional and domestic
trauma. Through Mens Aid, we will push for Domestic Violence against
men to be publicised more, and also have systems in place to help
prevent more male suicides.

Again we would welcome anyone who would like to use our research for
their workings, and anyone who would like to assist with both RFFJ and
the setting up of Mens Aid NI.


www.realfathersforjustice.org
www.rffjni.blogspot.com
www.mensaidni.blogspot.com

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