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Family Law Engagement Activity

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Do you think children should be given more merit in their opinions regarding post-separation parenting arrangements? Why/Why not?

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What other issues do you think could be important for children during post-separation parenting arrangements?

How many issues were identified to be important to participants in making post-separation parenting arrangements?
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What percentage of participants wished for their parents to listen to them?
Less than 75%
More than 80%
More than 75%
Less than 50%
Among those who felt their views were listened, how many felt they were not quite close or very close with their parent
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None
What does it mean to listen?
Taking time to hear and understand the children's point of view
Given time for the decision-making process and to process their emotion
Informing them about what was going on in the separation process
Nodding and smiling to acknowledge their presence
What was the name of the child in the case study?
Darren
Tony
Daniel
Tom
Were mental health services helpful in assisting the participants deal with the post-separation process?
Yes
No
How many participants desired a change in their parenting arrangements?
30%
17%
59%
50%