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Education Secretary backs fathers involvement in education
1 April 2005
EOC seeks feedback on flexi-work
15 March 2005
Government consultation on working rights
15 March 2005
South African Fatherhood Conference
29 October 2004
Children want ordinary activities with dad
14 June 2004
Children send ‘missing you’ father day messages
6 June 2003
Australian judge protects oil rig fathers
15 April 2003
Dad Magazine Launched by James Bond
4 April 2003
International Fatherhood Summit opens in Oxford
23 March 2003
Fathers Direct welcomes Paternity Leave
21 February 2001
New fathers feel ignored
21 January 2001
Breaved father seeks more help for dads
23 November 2000
Dads ask employers to adopt father-friendly charter
19 October 2000
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A quick guide to FI training

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Training

Training brochure
Watch our quick guide to FI training clip (1 min) Many ‘official’ guidelines and policy documents call on family services to engage more, and more effectively, with fathers. 

Fathers and breastfeeding – what’s it got to do with them?
It is World Breastfeeding Week, and to celebrate we are offering a special 20% discount on our Fathers and Breastfeeding – What’s it got to do with them? 

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. 



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Half of UK parents not happy with paternity packages offered by employers
A new ‘Paternity League’ Table released today (4 October 2022) by childcare service Koru Kids, shines a spotlight on the most and least generous paternity leave packages that the UK companies on Glassdoor’s ‘Top 50 Best Places To Work 2022’* offer. 

Unhappy Father’s Day: the dad-shaped hole in UK postnatal services
NHS maternity, health visiting and other family services are failing babies by ignoring their fathers during the first postnatal year, according to our latest evidence review, Bringing Baby Home, published for Father’s Day 2022. 

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. 



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