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Social enterprise announces international line-up for child to parent abuse conference

Speakers from across the world are joining together for a virtual event focused on an often-hidden form of domestic abuse.

It is the third time social enterprise PEGS have hosted an annual conference, with some speakers returning to share updates on their work and research – as well as new speakers being added to the line-up.

The Child to Parent Abuse International Conference aims to highlight the efforts to support families affected by this type of abuse – thought to impact up to 10% of households – as well as raise awareness of best practice and policies.

Attendees will have the chance to hear from esteemed speakers such as Richard Robinson, Chief Executive of Hourglass – a charity which works to end abuse towards older people in the UK; His Honour Judge James Burbidge KC; researcher and consultant Amanda Warburton-Wynn; and Jeremy Todd, Chief Executive of Family Lives – which provides early intervention and crisis support to families who are struggling.

Michelle John, PEGS Founder, said: “We are delighted to once again be hosting a conference which brings together professionals from across the public, voluntary and private sectors as well as academics and researchers to discuss Child to Parent Abuse.

“It’s only by sharing our knowledge, highlighting best practice, and understanding the reality facing so many families here in the UK and all around that world that we can collectively work to support those families effectively, understand why and when CPA happens, and ultimately to reduce the instances of it occurring.

“We are delighted to have a packed schedule full of speakers who will be able to share fantastic insights, statistical and anecdotal evidence, and opinions on how best to move forward with our audience. And by hosting the conference virtually, we hope to ensure it’s as accessible as possible for attendees wherever they are based.”

Tickets are available now, with a discount for those working for charities or social enterprises. Simply visit www.pegsevents.co.uk to find out more and purchase your ticket.

PEGS is a social enterprise set up to support parents, train professionals, raise awareness and impact policy. It has impacted the lives of thousands through specialist parental services, as well as working with local and national governments, and partnering with charities in the UK and abroad. Search PEGS Support on social media to connect with the team.

For further information, please email media@pegsupport.com.