PEGS launches free CPA Awareness Day resource pack

Sam Brown • September 21, 2023

PEGS launches free CPA Awareness Day resource pack.

Last year, PEGS launched the first ever CPA Awareness Day. It is safe to say we were overwhelmed at the interaction and involvement that the event saw, with many people getting involved in different ways. Strong connections were made, and are still present now. Media coverage was also prevalent which was important for raising as much as awareness as possible about CPA. The event successfully managed to encourage discussions, create more knowledge on CPA and, most importantly, helped to show parents experiencing CPA that they are not alone and that there is support for them out there.


You can find out about what happened last year: https://www.pegsupport.co.uk/pegs-launches-successful-cpa-awareness-day


CPA Awareness Day 2023 is just around the corner! It will take place on October 14th. Attached to this page you will be able to find a resource pack which will provide extensive details about what this year’s event will entail and how you all can get involved!


PEGS wanted to create and share resources with you so that you can join in on the day itself.


Feel free to share this blog with your other connections so they too can access the resources. In addition to this, we would love to know what you are doing for CPA Awareness Day. Please let us know on social media and don’t forget to use the hashtags:


#CPAAwarenessDay


#ChildtoParentAbuse


#PEGSCPA


#CPA


The Awareness Day will make a big difference to those who need help and support. You can access the pack using the link below:


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