Suffolk Childrens Trust Fathers Charter
This is one of a series of guide to help agencies develop father-inclusive services, produced by the Department for Children, Schools and Families’ Parenting Implementation Project (PIP), which ran from early 2008 until June 2009.
This guide includes a ‘Fathers’ Charter’, which has two parts: an audit tool and a poster. The Fathers’ Charter was developed by Suffolk Children’s Trust to strengthen fathers’ engagement in services. It was developed by a multi-agency county group with the remit to encourage work with fathers and build on established work in this area in Suffolk. The Charter is intended to be used by the whole range of agencies in Suffolk, e.g. schools, children’s centres, health services and voluntary agencies.
Download: Suffolk Children’s Trust Fathers’ Charter
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