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PASG 2026 Speaker Proposals & Submission Guidelines

2026 Conference Theme:

Parental Alienation: Moving Forward, Facilitating Change and Preventing Harm

Parental alienation is often misunderstood and emotionally charged. This conference offers a vital platform to share evidence-based research, clinical insights, and innovative strategies that support families and promote child well-being. 

Whether you're a seasoned expert or a new voice in the field, your contribution can help shape a more informed and compassionate response to these challenges.

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Create your speaker proposal:  

All speaker proposals must be submitted online via the Speaker Proposal Portal.  

Deadline: Tuesday, 31 March 2026 - 11:59 pm (AWST) 

Create Your Presentation Proposal   


Invitation to Submit:

We invite you to contribute your research, insights, and lived experience to help shape the future of policy, practice, and public understanding. Parental alienation is often misunderstood and emotionally complex. PASG 2026 provides a vital platform to share:

Evidence-based research

Clinical insights

Advocacy strategies

Lived experience perspectives

Innovative approaches supporting family well-being and child outcomes


Who Should Submit? 

Submissions are welcome from:

Psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers

Family law professionals and mediators

・ Researchers and academics

Advocacy and community support organisations

Individuals with lived experience


Presentation Type:

You may submit a presentation for:

Oral Presentation

Poster Presentation


Key Themes: 

Presentations should align with one or more of the following themes:
  • Public policy, human rights and the law 
  • Socioeconomic, cultural, and health impacts of Parental Alienation. 
  • Children’s rights, developmental needs, and intersections with family law.
  • The role of policy, legislation, and anti-PA frameworks in both local and global contexts. 
  • Advocacy and change • Innovative and effective advocacy strategies. 
  • Countering misinformation and misrepresentation. 
  • Harnessing the power of digital platforms and activism to drive change. • Best practice in future research. 
  • Evidence-based interventions and practical solutions.
  • Connections between PA, family and domestic violence, and shared parenting. 
  • The child in court and mental health, assessment and remediation practice. 
  • Advances in assessment, mediation, remediation, and long-term harm prevention. 
  • Targeted Families and Adult Alienated Children’s forum.
  • Centreing lived experience and professional engagement under the principle “Nothing About Us Without Us.” 
  • Strengthening advocacy through first-hand accounts and survivor-informed practice. 


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