PEGS Child To Parent Abuse International Conference

PEGS Admin • June 21, 2024

PEGS host an International Child to Parent Abuse Virtual Conference: A Crucial Gathering for Change


On October 14th 2024, (on Child to Parent Abuse Awareness Day) PEGS will host an International Child to Parent Abuse (CPA) Conference, a virtual event bringing together professionals from around the globe. 


This conference is a pivotal platform for engaging sessions with both UK and international experts sharing the latest research, policies, and best practices in addressing CPA. Attendees will benefit from a lineup of distinguished speakers, including academics, front facing practitioners, Judges, and policymakers alongside various organisations such as Family lives, The Sharan Project, Hourglass the NHS and Refuge.


 Key topics include current CPA trends, innovative support strategies for parents and guardians, and insights from those directly supporting parents, carers and guardians. This is an unparalleled opportunity for researchers, decision-makers, and campaigners to collaborate and amplify the voices of those affected by CPA.


The conference aims to foster a collaborative environment where stakeholders can share knowledge and strategies to better support those impacted by CPA. This gathering marks a significant step towards global awareness and actionable solutions.

Be part of the change by attending this groundbreaking event. Your participation will contribute to a collective effort to address and mitigate the impacts of Child to Parent Abuse. 


For more information and to purchase tickets, which are discounted until the end of June, visit PEGS Events.





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