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69: [Tabatha Ross-Brown] Believed Instead of Blamed

69: [Tabatha Ross-Brown] Believed Instead of Blamed

FromWhat Came Next


69: [Tabatha Ross-Brown] Believed Instead of Blamed

FromWhat Came Next

ratings:
Length:
40 minutes
Released:
May 10, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Content warning: domestic violence, domestic abuse, physical, verbal, mental, and emotional abuse, child-to-parent violence, child-to-family violence, sibling abuse, elder abuse, intrafamilial abuse, murder, and familicide.

Tabatha Ross-Brown is a Michigan familywoman, certified mental health support specialist, victim advocate, and founder of the non-profit organization Parent Real Talk. After providing her services to parents-in-need, Tabatha came to realize that America severely lacked awareness and available resources for families experiencing violence or abuse by a child-age perpetrator. She set out on a mission geared towards awareness, treatment, and prevention of child-to-family - and more specifically child-to-caregiver - violence. Her efforts have included the establishment of the very first American-based child-to-parent violence Awareness Day in several counties in Michigan, and her goal is to establish a nationwide awareness day. The Broken Cycle Media team is extremely grateful for this advocate interview with Tabatha, as well as all of her time, expertise, and related work.

Sources:

United Kingdom Law: United Kingdom Domestic Abuse Statutory Guidance

Florida 2017 Legislation: Support for Parental Victims of Child Domestic Violence

Danger assessment: https://www.dangerassessment.org/uploads/DA_NewScoring_2019.pdf (CPVA adult and minor child danger assessment attached)

Roundtable Discussion YouTube video: https://youtu.be/p6DAO2wAztA?si=jSTxydjz8ImRZDbl

Breakaway Videos: Escape From Clothing Grab, Escape From A Bear Hug, Defense Against Punches, Safety Stance

Resources:

Parent Real Talk nonprofit organization: https://www.parentrealtalk.com/

PEGS: Parent Education Growth Support: https://www.pegsupport.co.uk/join-in-cpa-awareness-day

Roundtable Discussion Informational Booklet w/ Michigan Commissioner's Recognition: https://www.parentrealtalk.com/cpva2023

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LetsGetRealwithParentTalk

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lets_get_real_with_parent_talk/

Trauma Resource Institute: https://www.traumaresourceinstitute.com/crm

iCHILL Wellness App: https://www.ichillapp.com/
Released:
May 10, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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