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SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Examining Institutional Abuse" with special co-host Dr Jill Jones-Soderman, a NAASCA family member and Exec. Dir. of the Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts. ~~ TONIGHT'S TOPIC: “Yes We Can – Taking Control of the Narrative In Court Litigation” ~~ Among the mistakes most frequently made among litigants is that when forced into a defensive position, attempting to lead from behind, by answering a complaint, they lose control of what we at the FCVFC refer to as the case narrative – or story line. Tonight's guest remains Anonymous, and hails from Sarasota, Florida. In the case to be presented, the court, through the directives of the judge defined our client as engaging in “malicious prosecution”. She was, in the terms of the court a negative presence in the lives of her children, worthy of being trashed and removed. The case redefined in terms of the facts and the removal of the judge, now has a clear path to present evidence and secure the best interest of the children. We do not remain passive in the face of defending a false narrative. ~~ NAASCA knows "institutional abuse" is rampant, worldwide, and dramatically effects childhood experience of our youth, frequently causing trauma that lasts a lifetime. Many issues of child abuse involve dealing with the courts and law enforcement, foster care, child protection services, CASA and CAC organizations, etc. Jill's experience with her Foundation for Child Victims of Family Courts and her US Whistleblower effort uniquely position her to speak to these issues.