Professional information booklet

PEGS Admin • March 4, 2025

Supporting Professionals: Free PEGS Information Booklet Available Now

At PEGS (Parental Education Growth Support), we understand the crucial role professionals play in supporting parents experiencing child-to-parent abuse (CPA). To help professionals navigate this complex issue, we’re excited to introduce our free downloadable Professional Information Booklet—a comprehensive resource designed to enhance understanding of PEGS, the referral pathway, and the support we provide.


This resource has been carefully developed based on the most asked questions we receive and to provide professionals with essential information, including:


  • Understanding PEGS – Who we are, what we do, and why our support is vital.
  • Referral Pathway & Criteria – A clear guide on how professionals can refer parents or carers to our services and the eligibility criteria.
  • What Support Looks Like – Insight into the practical and emotional support we offer, including advocacy, workshops, and one-to-one guidance.


Child-to-parent abuse is a growing concern, yet many professionals feel under-equipped to identify and support affected families. By downloading our booklet, you’ll gain valuable knowledge to make informed referrals, ensuring families receive the help they need.

You can access the booklet by clicking the link below, and don’t forget to have a look at the rest of our blog section, there are multiple other free recourses you can download


We’re committed to working alongside professionals to create safer, more supported environments for parents facing CPA.

 If you have any questions or would like further training, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Together, we can make a difference.





Professional Information Booklet
By PEGS Admin March 18, 2026
We are thrilled to announce that the Allen Lane Foundation has generously funded a new Workshop Lead role to coordinate and deliver online workshops for parents and carers affected by Child-to-Parent Abuse (CPA) over the next 12 months. Parents and carers affected by CPA are often isolated, unsupported, and unsure where to turn. Our 2024 survey shows that 96% of parents feel isolated, 94% stressed, 92% scared, and 100% report an impact on emotional wellbeing. Over 70% have had to reduce or leave work. With demand for support rising to over 450 referrals per month and a 116% increase in November 2025 there is an urgent need for structured, accessible help. Expanding Online Workshops and 1:1 Support The new Workshop Lead will deliver a weekly online workshop for up to 15 participants, covering practical and emotional wellbeing topics such as stress management, goal-setting, and specialist techniques like Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). Alongside the weekly sessions, the project will also run: Bi-monthly two-part specialist workshops Monthly wellbeing workshops  By taking the lead on workshop delivery, the Workshop Lead will free up our practitioner team to provide more personalised one-to-one support to high-risk parents, reaching an additional estimated 50 parents in need. Over 12 months, we anticipate that over 200 parents will benefit directly from group workshops, gaining tools to manage risk, improve emotional wellbeing, reduce stress, and build confidence. The workshops will also create a safe space for peer connection, helping to reduce isolation and foster resilience. Measuring Impact We will track success through attendance figures, participant feedback, and pre- and post-workshop surveys to capture changes in confidence, coping strategies, and wellbeing. Practitioners will also monitor the effect of increased one-to-one support to ensure parents feel safer, supported, and better able to manage their situation. Michelle John, our founding director, says: "Allen Lane Foundation’s continued support enables us to reach more parents and provide the practical guidance and personal support they urgently need. This Workshop Lead role will make a real difference, helping parents feel safer, more confident, and connected, while allowing our practitioners to provide targeted one-to-one support where it’s needed most." We are incredibly grateful to the Allen Lane Foundation for their ongoing belief in our work. This funding allows us to expand our online support, reach more parents, and provide both group and personalised assistance for those affected by CPA.
By PEGS Admin March 16, 2026
New Workshop: Understanding Financial Abuse within Child to Parent Abuse (CPA)
By PEGS Admin March 15, 2026
Hidden Family Abuse: 1 in 5 Mothers Killed by Sons in the Past Year Highlights Child-to-Parent Abuse