Fully Funded Opportunities for Professionals in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

Thanks to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough PCC, PEGS will be delivering:

 2 full-day CPA training sessions
6 CPA awareness sessions

All sessions will be delivered online, making them accessible for professionals across the area.

These sessions will run through to March 2027, providing plenty of opportunities to secure your place.

Fully Funded CPA Training Sessions

These full-day sessions are designed for professionals looking to deepen their understanding of Child to Parent Abuse, explore the impact on families, and strengthen their practice.

 Available dates:
• Tuesday 17th November
• Thursday 14th January

CPA Awareness Sessions

Our awareness sessions provide professionals with an introduction to CPA, helping to increase understanding, challenge assumptions, and recognise how families may be impacted.

 Available dates:

  • Tuesday 29th September

  • Thursday 12th November

  • Thursday 17th December

  • Wednesday 6th January

  • Tuesday 2nd February

  • Monday 15th March

Who are these sessions for?

These opportunities are exclusively available for professionals working in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough who support families as part of their role.

This may include professionals working across safeguarding, education, health, social care, policing, family support, and wider community services.

Spaces are limited

These sessions are expected to be highly popular, and places are limited.

If you work in this area and support families, we encourage you to secure your place as soon as possible through Eventbrite.

By investing in professional learning, we can continue to build understanding, improve responses, and ensure families experiencing CPA are recognised and supported.

Are you going to be part of creating change with us?

Together, we can raise awareness, strengthen support, and make sure more families know they are not alone. 

Book your place today and join us in creating change.

To book your spot, please click here.


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