Keeping it in the news
Please note that the details of the Hull story have been amended since this was first posted. In my last post I ruminated on the importance of keeping the momentum going, so that the issue of parent...
View ArticleNew Year, New Reading
I have recently been sent links to new and additional published articles in the field of adolescent to parent abuse; and have updated the Reading List page accordingly. A paper by Caroline Miles and...
View ArticleChild to parent violence: An ever expanding library
This year is set to be an exciting one in terms of books about child to parent violence. I have done a brief round up here and will be writing more about each as they are published. If there are others...
View ArticleTwo new films from the APV project
The APV (Adolescent to Parent Violence Project) website has two new films on the home page, which were created to publicise and promote the research project and findings from Rachel Condry and Caroline...
View ArticleChild to parent violence, a background hum
Is it me, or have things quietened down a bit at the moment? Granted, I’m not on top of everything across the world, but in terms of big news making events we seem to be having a down period. How do we...
View ArticleChild and Adolescent to Parent Violence and Abuse during Covid-19
Last week I was interested to follow a number of conversations about some of the consequences of Covid-19 on family life. While there have been many tragic examples (for instance, increases in...
View ArticleDoes the Domestic Abuse Bill go far enough in addressing adolescent to parent...
Coinciding with the third reading of the Domestic Abuse Bill in Parliament, Caroline Miles and Rachel Condry argue that, as it stands, it represents a missed opportunity in the development of...
View ArticleLockdown brings differential impacts regarding #CPV, but the need for a...
One of the remarkable things about Lockdown globally has been the speed with which researchers have been able to shed important light on the impact of the COVID pandemic, whether in terms of education,...
View ArticleEverything has changed – and nothing has changed
Well this could be true about so many things at the moment! The world we knew is far from the one we are living in at present, and yet the violence and abuse that too many families experience on a...
View ArticleThe experience of Black mothers in negotiating CPVA
Whether in the way we think and talk about child to parent violence and abuse (CPVA), in the way programmes are designed and delivered, or in the way services are commissioned, many of us are acutely...
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