Now Accredited: Parent-Child-Contact Problem (Alienation) Online Course 

We’re excited to share that our free e-learning course on the Parent-Child-Contact Problem (Alienation), is now accredited by the Law Society of Ontario. 

Whether you’re a lawyer, law student, or a service provider supporting survivors through the family court system, this self-paced module offers evidence-based, practical content grounded in legal experience.  

About the Course 

Developed and presented by Pamela Cross and Dr. Peter Jaffe, this course addresses the rising use of PCCP in legal arguments, especially in situations involving IPV. 

The course offers critical insight into how these claims are used, their impact, and how to respond effectively.   

New Accreditation Details 

This course is now accredited by the Law Society of Ontario and is eligible for: 

  • 15 minutes of Professionalism Hours 
  • Up to 1 hour and 45 minutes of Substantive Hours 

While the course was designed with Ontario family law lawyers and law students in mind, the content is also highly relevant for service providers who work directly with survivors of IPV navigating the family law system. 

Enroll Today 

Available online at no cost, this course can be taken at your own pace, whenever it fits your schedule.  

Whether you’re looking to build foundational knowledge or deepen your expertise, this is a valuable learning opportunity for anyone working at the intersection of family law and gender-based violence.  

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