Introduction This report builds upon Round 1 and 2 of the Fathers Matter projects to improve the safe engagement of fathers in the care of and decisions about their children's lives . It outlines the findings from the most recent two ...
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As we near the end of the 1990s, it becomes increasingly clear that women are not the only ones faced with the challenges of balancing work and family. Working Fathers...
You'll learn to: Set reasonable expectations and limits Carve out quality time for family, even when you're at your busiest Stay true to yourself, your friends, and your personal interests Communicate better with your spouse or partner ...
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The evidence available in this model, such as the effect of low unemployment on dropping out of high school, suggests that benefits are important in the calculus of risk taking. Understanding, and ultimately modeling, these benefits is ...
This book gives those working in family services practical steps to engaging fathers in their service. The work may seem easy in theory but not in practice.
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One of the key topics discussed in this book is the role of paternity leave. These stories highlight the importance of taking time off to bond with newborns and the positive impact it has on both fathers and children.
The arguments advanced in this book concentrate on children and family practice but do not neglect the importance of fatherhood in social work with vulnerable adults, fathers as carers, or in the criminal justice system.