
We regret to inform you that the 2023 Parenting Beyond Breakup Online Conference- A Factual Voice will be postponed until 2024. However...




PBB Parental Alienation Day 2023: Commemorating and Educating
Commemorating Parental Alienation Day in 2023
While we won’t be able to hold our annual conference this year, we are still dedicated to commemorating Parental Alienation Day in 2023. Thanks to the hard work of our volunteers, we have created a website page filled with informative videos and valuable resources for alienated parents.
We encourage everyone to take the time to educate themselves about parental alienation and the impact it has on families. You can also show your support by spreading awareness and using the hashtag #ParentalAlienationDay2023 on social media.
The website page will be published on October 12th at 9 a.m. on our Parents Beyond Breakup website.
The Significance of Parental Alienation Day
Parental Alienation Day was created to raise awareness about this destructive form of family conflict. It serves as a reminder to all of us that parental alienation is real and affects countless families worldwide.
On this day, we honour the bravery and resilience of alienated parents who continue to fight for their children’s right to have a relationship with them. We also acknowledge and support the efforts of professionals and volunteers in educating others about this issue.
Continuing the Fight for Awareness
Although great strides have been made in raising awareness about parental alienation, much work still needs to be done. We must continue educating others about this issue and advocating for legal system change.
Let us use Parental Alienation Day 2023 as an opportunity to come together, remember those affected by parental alienation, and continue fighting for a better future for our families. Together, we can make a difference. Let’s commemorate and educate on this important day.
#ParentalAlienationDay2023 Let’s continue to spread awareness and support alienated parents everywhere. We owe it to them and their children.
All the best from the Parents Beyond Breakup team.
“Keeping Parents Alive and in their kids’ lives”.

Proudly brought to you by Parents Beyond Breakup
Helpline 1300 853 437 (8:30 am to 5pm AEST Monday to Saturday)
Or join one of our peer support groups, either in person or online,
at our website: www.parentsbeyondbreakup.com