External research » Domestic violence
11 January 2010
On 3 April, 2009, the Economic and Social Research Council funded a conference at the University of Cambridge: “Gender and Parenting Culture: Intensive Fatherhood?” At the link below, you can read a detailed report of the day, with the links to the left of the page taking you to recordings/presentations.
FI research » Domestic violence
29 September 2009
From this page you can access all the Fatherhood Institute’s Research Summaries…just click on the links below.
Fatherhood Institute Main Research Summary: the Costs and Benefits of Active Fatherhood
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Young Fathers
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Separated Families
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Fathers, Mothers, Work and Family
Maternal and Infant Health in the Perinatal Period: The Father’s Role
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Anti-social Behaviour and Fatherhood
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Fathers’ Influence Over Children’s Education
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Fathers Attending Births
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Fathers and Disabled Children
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Fathers and Smoking
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Fathers and Post-natal Depression
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Expectant and New Fathers’ Information Needs
Fatherhood Institute Research Summary: Fathers and Breastfeeding
Practice » Domestic violence
22 June 2009
Britain’s dads are more actively involved in their children’s lives than ever before. And we know fathers matter hugely to their children.
External research » Domestic violence
14 May 2009
Rosie Meek’s paper ‘The parenting possible selves of young fathers in prison’ draws on the social psychological concept of ‘possible selves’ to explore young imprisoned dads’ parenting aspirations and concerns.
Practice » Domestic violence
7 April 2009
You can download this form from the Related Documents section below, and use it to gather information about young dads accessing your service.
Practice » Domestic violence
7 April 2009
You can download the form from the Related Documents section below, and use it to give to a "third party" to take home to a dad, and return to the service.