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camille Kingston
2015 draws to an end with significant advances across a broad front. Action Against Abduction (formerly PACT), has once again been able to punch above its weight, thanks in large part to the steadfast and generous support of you, the backers, volunteer helpers and trustees. As many of you who attended the screenings know, this...
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2015 draws to an end with significant advances across a broad front. Action Against Abduction (formerly PACT), has once again been able to punch above its weight, thanks in large part to the steadfast and generous support of you, the backers, volunteer helpers and trustees. We have always sought to underpin our mission to protect...
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In a feature article in The Guardian journalist Eleanor Tucker talks to Sarah-Cecilie, the subject of our new documentary that looks at the experience of parental abduction and the profound impact it has on the whole family. Our now documentary film will be launched at Portculis House on October 21st.  This follows a recent screening for...
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On 21 October 2015, thanks to the sponsorship of Nicola Blackwood MP, PACT hosted the screening of its latest documentary film, “Sarah Cecilie” at the Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House. Our guest speaker, The Rt Hon. Theresa May MP, gave a moving and heartfelt speech to an audience of over 80 people. After the screening, Sarah Cecilie who had flown in from New...
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This evening (Tuesday 20 October) Catherine Meyer will be appearing on London Live to discuss PACT’s new documentary with Luke Blackall. PACT’s latest documentary film examines the effects of abduction from the point of view of the child and the two estranged estranged parents. Click here for a five minute preview. Our new documentary film takes...
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  PACT’s latest documentary film examines the effects of abduction from the point of view of the child and the two estranged estranged parents. Click here for a four minute preview. Our new documentary film takes one of the stories from “Victims of Another War” and examines the impact of abduction from the point of...
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PACT wants to establish why police-recorded child abduction offences are increasing Last week – on our Child Abduction Hub site – we reported that, according to the latest crime statistics released by the Office for National Statistics, Police in England and Wales recorded 822 child abduction offences in 2014/15; a 257 (45%) on the previous...
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“This small-scale qualitative study was undertaken to investigate the lived experiences of those who were abducted many years earlier. The aim was to learn whether, and how, in the views of the participants, these abductions had affected their lives, and whether such effects had continued long-term. The study is based on personal interviews undertaken by...
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The Consular Corps of London Missing Seminar 3rd July, 2015 At The Residence of His Excellency the Ambassador of Belgium Speaker Biographies Parents and Abducted Children Together (PACT) was founded by Lady Catherine Meyer in 1999 to raise awareness and understanding of child abduction in all its forms and to improve child protection policies and...
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The Belgian Ambassador, Guy Trouveroy, and his wife kindly hosted a reception for 80 people followed by a dinner for 35 in support of PACT. It was a wonderful event at which PACT introduced its two current projects: the Safe, Not Scared Campaign and the release of its documentary film “Sarah-Cecilie” due in late September....
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