At this month’s conference I met Kim Parker and her two colleagues from Cornwall. They are also committed to working with young fathers-to-be and I gave her some of the few remaining copes of the DVD. I’ve just had a wonderful email from her, which I quote with her permission:
"I showed the DVD in the Childcare group that I am teaching and they thought it was great and could not get the song out of their heads. I found it really useful when talking about the importance of making partnerships with parents and especially relationships with fathers.
I have also placed 2 of the DVDs in the Health Promotions resource library where different agencies can borrow resources to support their groups.
Julian and myself are going to incorporate the DVD in our Dads programme too and a Dads group in Camborne down here have also asked if they can borrow a copy to show the Dads.”
It’s great to have confirmation that, despite being made four years ago, it is still relevant.
Friday, 30 November 2012
Dads Matter Too - the DVD
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Sunday, 4 November 2012
Second National Conference For Men and Boys
The theme of the conference was 'building the sector’. About 200 delegates took part from all over the country and it was good to hear about all the good work that’s going on, particularly in the fatherhood field.
It was also good to see ‘old’ friends and make some new ones. John will remember Melvyn Davies, whose daughter is now 7. Was it that long ago! And the London team will remember Kevin Lowe. I hadn’t seen him since the TSA’s conference 'back in the day'. Had to say that because I can’t remember the year.
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Thursday, 25 October 2012
Course update
Four agencies have now acquired a licence to run the course. Good news because it means that a slowly-increasing number of young men are being given the support they invariably welcome, and need.
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Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Better services for young fathers
The Fatherhood Institute wants to improve what’s on offer for young fathers and their families. More details can be found at http://www.fatherhoodinstitute.org/2012/help-us-push-for-better-services-for-young-dads-and-their-families/. There’s a practitioners’ survey at http://www.smart-survey.co.uk/v.asp?i=59260xtkb. The survey runs till Friday. There’s a prize draw (!) and the winning participant from the practitioners’ survey will receive £200 of FI resources.
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Friday, 28 September 2012
Second National Conference For Men and Boys
The programme is now available and can be found at:
http://brightonmanplan.wordpress.com/2012/09/28/programme-for-second-national-conference-for-men-and-boys/
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Thursday, 20 September 2012
Second National Conference for Men and Boys
This will take place on Friday 2 November at the The Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YD. There will be four opportunities for speakers:
The Activists Soapbox is an opportunity for speakers to ‘get on their soapbox’ and let rip about an issue
they are most passionate about.
I’ve been asked to take part in one of these sessions so I’ll have an opportunity to bang on in my usual way about the need to, and value of, work with young fathers-to-be.
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Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Early Intervention
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Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Troubled Families … Troubled Society?
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Thursday, 26 July 2012
The Moral Maze
Should the state intervene in the lives of troubled families? Centred around Louise Casey’s report, last night’s Radio 4 programme generated plenty of heat. It was only late in the programme that ‘fatherlessness’ was raised as a specific issue of concern. If you didn’t hear it, and have 45 minutes to spare, check it out on iPlayer.
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Thursday, 19 July 2012
Listening To Troubled Families
Here’s the link to Louise Casey’s report.
http://www.communities.gov.uk/publications/communities/listeningtroubledfamilies
Now to read, absorb and reflect on what it has to say.
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Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Louise Casey’s report
Ms Casey received a good grilling from John Humphreys this morning and it will be interesting to read her report. It’s not immediately obvious where to get hold of a copy on the web so I’ve sent off a couple of emails in the hope that I can lay my hands on one.
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Sunday, 17 June 2012
Effects of paternal rejection
New research from the University of Connecticut (http://psr.sagepub.com/content/16/2/103.full) has revealed that the love of a father is one of the greatest influences on the personality development of a child. It concluded that a father’s love contributes as much - and sometimes more - to a child’s development than does a mother’s love. The finding was part of large-scale analysis from more than 500 studies about the power of parental rejection and acceptance in shaping our personalities as children and into adulthood.
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Friday, 18 May 2012
Parenting classes - they're all the rage
Vouchers from Boots. Parent Gym. Something's in the air.
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Sunday, 22 April 2012
Early Intervention
Parenting UK’s March News Bulletin pointed out that one of the key recommendations of Graham Allen’s review on early intervention was a national parenting campaign which would “ensure that the public, parents, health professionals and, especially, newly pregnant women are aware of the importance of developing social and emotional capability in the first years of life, and understand the best ways of encouraging good later outcomes for their children.”
All entirely laudable but some of us might think this laudable intention would be better expressed if, after the phrase newly pregnant women, the phrase and their partners was inserted.
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Friday, 6 April 2012
News about the young dads-to-be course
A couple of agencies in the south west have already acquired the licence to run the course. Last week I learnt that a third intended to do so, and yesterday I met with three workers from another south west agency. They really like the look of the course and its contents, so I hope to receive their order soon. I’ve also been approached to run a workshop at a conference in May and will post more information about that in a while.
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