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Mental health checks for dads: how the NHS announcement played out
5 December 2018
Promising news from our ‘Engaging Fathers in Safeguarding’ project
16 December 2014
Why it’s time to Bring Fathers In
18 November 2014
Fathers play major role in transmission of disadvantage
15 October 2014
What are we doing about ‘fatherlessness’?
26 June 2014
Young dads: a response to David Davies MP
14 November 2013
Helping a child of violence – with a message from dad
3 October 2013
Blog: Why we need a holistic response to fatherlessness
8 October 2012
Helping local authority safeguarding services engage with men in families
22 May 2012
Blog: Punching above our weight to keep fathers in the frame
30 March 2012
Blog: Engaging with fathers in Child Protection: a new era?
16 May 2011
Blog: UN report spotlights global need for more father-inclusive public policy
21 February 2011
Don’t give up on Sure Start, urges Fatherhood Institute
27 January 2011
Blog: Pupil Premium could help schools focus on father-involvement
14 December 2010

Why we need fairer policies for mums and dads: Guardian video



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Free online groups for new and expectant dads during Covid-19
Dads have a critical impact on babies, but during the Covid-19 pandemic, fathers face significant extra challenges. Many dads are being excluded from NHS appointments, scans or early labour, and access to health visitors or other family support is limited.  That’s why we’re teaming up with Best Beginnings to run small online groups for dads, under a Barnardo’s programme funded by the Department for Education. 

Workplace seminars for dads and mums
The Fatherhood Institute (www.fatherhoodinstitute.org) is the world’s leading independent ‘think tank’ on fatherhood. We support both mothers and fathers as earners and carers. 

Schools – boost your results by becoming a FRED provider
‘When I see my children at the weekend they say, “We don’t want to go to McDonald’s – can we read stories instead?”.’ You probably already know how important dads can be to their children’s learning – and if you don’t, you can find out here. 



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Sources of help for fathers during the Covid-19 crisis
Families in the UK, and around the world, are experiencing unprecedented challenges, ranging from enforced proximity to enforced separation, not to mention coping with financial stress and the difficulties of keeping small children entertained. 

New data shows men’s childcare is up 58% during lockdown
The COVID-19 lockdown has led to a dramatic 58 per cent increase in unpaid childcare undertaken by men, according to data gathered by the Government’s Office for National Statistics[1]. 

Why should we care about locked down dads?
Adrienne Burgess writes… Reflecting on the process of industrialisation in Britain from the mid-nineteenth century, the historical demographer Peter Laslett wrote: “The most important of all the effects on the family group of the process of modernisation has undoubtedly been the physical removal from the household of the father and other earners for all of every working day . 



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