An organization established to offer support to grandparents raising grandchildren and to grandparents and other extended family members who have limited or no access to their grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
PURPOSE
SUPPORT
To provide support and comfort for each other in coping with
the stress of strained family situations and with the pain and
grief of separation from grandchildren.
To provide information about services and resources in the
community, such as family life education, mediation, professional legal services, and "Parenting After Separation" program, etc.
EDUCATION & PREVENTION
To acquaint the public with the existence of our situation.
To alert families to how and why these situations develop:
(e.g. parental separation/divorce, death of adult child, unresolved family conflict,out of wedlock births, step-parent adoption, etc.) so that they may become aware of how these issues may be circumvented.
To invite speakers to our meetings from time to time to educate
US on possible solutions, warning signals, and prevention.
To facilitate informational courses/seminars, such as "Becoming
a Better Grandparent" on Strengthening the Family, and
Building Intergenerational Relationships.
LEGISLATION
To encourage & support legislation that will safeguard
grandchildren's rights to visit and have access with their
grandparents.
Alberta's Family Law Act
Important Survey for Grandparents
Canadian Custody and Access Provisions: A Legislative Comparison.
Family Law Information Center (court procedure booklets for Alberta only)
Background Paper Grandparent-Grandchild Access: A Legal Analysis
OTHER
To explore/establish such other programs as may be requested
by the members to meet their needs.
G.A.P.(Grandparents as Parents)support group meetings have been discontinued at this time.
Other Grandparent resources:
Grandparents Day
Foundation for Grandparenting
Support Groups in Canada
Support Groups in U.S.A.
UK and International Resources
Library
Starting a New Self-Help Group
Grandparent/Grandchild Idea Exchange
FAQ
Contact:
O.G.A. President
DISCLAIMER: While the Orphaned grandparent's Association of Edmonton makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information provided to you, it's members are only volunteers, not paid professionals, and the association cannot give any guarantees as to the accuracy of the information distributed. The Association does not provide legal advise, and urges you to consult a professional if legal advise is necessary.
Updated: 11/22/2007