16 Days of Activism - Day 6 - Parent Real Talk

November 30, 2023

Parent Real Talk, PRT, Inc. host a roundtable discussion on child to parent violence and abuse

CPVA 2023 – Recognizing Child to Parent Violence and Abuse Awareness Day, Parent Real Talk hosted a roundtable discussion to raise awareness to cpva and explore ways in which all family members living with this issue can be properly supported by any system that service children and families. 


Panel members consisted of law enforcement, forensic psychologist, victim specialist, and community mental health all sharing their perspective of how families experiencing abuse by a child can benefit from interagency collaboration through systems of care. 


Since its inception in 2022, Parent Real Talk has made significant steps in raising awareness to cpva by receiving a resolution and proclamation from two of the largest counties in the state of Michigan.


Tabatha Ross-Brown, President & CEO of Parent Real Talk shared “We will continue to use our platform to bring awareness to this troubling issue.  No one should be abused, ever, not by an intimate partner, a parent, and certainly not by a child.



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