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Practice

TSA’s ‘Microsite’ on work with Young Fathers
30 January 2008
Case Study (Vulnerable Families): Reaching Out To Fathers Through Partner Agencies
29 December 2007
Summary of information about dads and their children’s literacy
4 December 2007
Getting started – engaging strategically with young fathers
23 November 2007
Case Study (Vulnerable Families): Ensuring Safety and Getting the Best Possible out of Male Carers
21 August 2007
Fatherhood Institute Toolkit for Father-Inclusive Practice
16 July 2007
Working with Men’s Resources for Young Dads
4 July 2007
Drugs and Alcohol: Just Say No – a handout for fathers
3 July 2007
Babyfathers: African Caribbean dads speak – a handout for fathers
3 July 2007
The Fatherhood Quality Mark: a new badge of excellence for working with fathers
2 July 2007
Ten top tips for father-inclusive practice
4 June 2007
U-Too Young Dads Project DVD
3 May 2006
WORKING WITH MEN Training Events 2006 in London
17 February 2006
Innovative local poster campaign promotes condom use among boys & young men
30 January 2006
When father hurts mother
18 December 2005
Brook Advisory Service Helpline for Young Men and Young Fathers
19 November 2005
FREE! FatherWorkers Helpline
14 September 2005
Get Your Message Across
29 August 2005
Caring Dads Parent Education Programme for Fathers
30 May 2005
Addressing domestic violence issues in a telephone service for men – early intervention and supporti
25 April 2005
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Training

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. 



News

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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