Free Training for Warwickshire Professionals: Tackling Child to Parent Abuse with PEGS
Free Training for Warwickshire Professionals: Tackling Child to Parent Abuse with PEGS
Free Training for Warwickshire Professionals: Tackling Child to Parent Abuse with PEGS Professionals across Warwickshire now have the opportunity to access free, specialist training on Child to Parent Abuse (CPA), thanks to funding from the Warwickshire Police and Crime
Commissioner Philip Seccombe.
Delivered by PEGS training team, this two-part training is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and tools to identify and respond to this often-hidden form of abuse.
What Does the Training Cover?
The training is split into two key sessions:
1. Understanding Child to Parent Abuse 20th November, 9.30am – 12.30pm
This session introduces the dynamics, causes, and impacts of CPA, helping professionals recognise the signs and better understand the challenges families face.
2. PEGS Risk Awareness Model (PRAM) Training 16th December, 9.30am – 12.30pm
In this session, PEGS will guide attendees through PRAM – a practical tool developed to support identification and decision-making when dealing with CPA cases.
The second cohort of the training will be delivered on:
4. Understanding Child to Parent Abuse, 15th January, 9.30am – 12.30pm
This session introduces the dynamics, causes, and impacts of CPA, helping professionals recognise the signs and better understand the challenges families face.
PEGS Risk Awareness Model (PRAM) Training, 24th February, 9.30am – 12.30pm
In this session, PEGS will guide attendees through PRAM – a practical tool developed to support identification and decision-making when dealing with CPA cases.
All sessions will be delivered online via Zoom, ensuring easy access from anywhere within the
county.
This training is exclusively available to professionals working in Warwickshire. Thanks to full funding from the Warwickshire PCC, there is no cost to attend. Unfortunately, places are not available to those working outside the county.
Whether you're in education, social work, healthcare, youth services, or another frontline role, this training can help you make a meaningful difference in the lives of families affected by CPA. Places are limited and expected to fill quickly, so early registration is advised.
