Charity and NFP tickets launched for Conference

Harriet Ernstsons-Evans • April 4, 2022

Special tickets for charities and not-for-profits are now available for our virtual conference focused on Child to Parent Abuse.

The discounted tickets for the CPA Conference on Thursday 28th April are available to any charity, social enterprise, CIC or other non-profit-making organisation.


Running from 9am to 4pm and organised by PEGS, one of the leading UK organisations providing support for parents and professional training, the Conference features speakers from the Domestic Abuse Commissioner’s office, local authorities, the DWP, Adoption UK, Safe Lives and many others.


There are also two panels and Q&A sessions with leading researchers, and key policy makers – with a wealth of resources available on the day and for eight weeks after the date of the Conference.


PEGS Founding Director Michelle John said: “Being a social enterprise ourselves, we wanted to minimise the barriers not-for-profits face when attending events by offering discounted tickets.


“The event is open to anyone who wants to find out more about current policy, knowledge and best practice around CPA – and to be part of the solution as we work collectively to better support at least 3% of UK families who are currently experiencing this type of abuse.


“Join us on the 28th April to help bring CPA out of the shadows.”


To find out more and to purchase your tickets, simply visit www.pegsevents.co.uk.


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