fatherhood
DCSF: How Fathers can be Better Recognised and Supported through DCSF Policy
DCSF, 13 November 2008
This research investigates how far current policies recognise fathers and influence Local Authorities (LAs) / family services to work with them.
Where have all the real men gone?
The Sunday Times, 3 August 2008
Top American columnist Kathleen Parker is causing a furore with her new book Save the Males, in which she argues that feminism has neutered men and deprived them of their noble, protective role in society
(DCSF) Joint birth registration white paper
Whitehall Pages, 3 June 2008
Plans to change the law to require dads, as well as mums to be named on the birth certificate are being announced by Secretary of State for Work James Purnell and Children's Secretary Ed Balls in a joint White Paper published today.
Change to law means end to ‘fatherless’ children
The Times (London), 3 June 2008
Under measures in the Welfare Reform Bill, birth certificates will have to include both parents' names.
What kind of dad are you?
The Times (London), 2 May 2008
Following the launch of a free information service for fathers, Times 2 looks at the stresses of being a modern dad and how to balance work and childcare.
New dads to get crib sheets on the joys of parenthood
The Times (London), 1 May 2008
New fathers will be given wallet-sized information cards from today telling them their legal rights, and how to care for babies, when they visit maternity units. They have been produced by a small group of fathers who run the dad.info website in defiance of the Government.
Vengeful mothers leave good fathers powerless to see child, says judge
The Times (London), 1 May 2008
A senior judge spoke out against child access law yesterday.
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