Useful links: Support for fathers
Families Need Fathers
Families Need Fathers is firstly a social care organisation, helping parents whose children's relationship with them is under threat. We offer information, advice and support services for parents on how to do the best for their children. We are the only organisation that provides these services on a national basis.
www.fnf.org.uk
Dads UK
Dads UK is a news and information site dedicated to giving a voice and support to all people interested in fathers' rights. This includes partners, grandparents, uncles, aunts and anyone who has some kind of involvement with the father. Dads
UK supports the growing demands of fathers in today’s society.
www.dads-uk.co.uk
Fatherhood Institute
The Institute’s vision is for a society that gives all children a strong and positive relationship with their father and any father-figures; supports both mothers and fathers as earners and carers; and prepares boys and girls for a future shared role in caring for children.
www.fatherhoodinstitute.org
Home Dad
HomeDad UK is the only UK support group dedicated to helping Dads who are staying at home to bring up their children. We have over 500 members who are either at home full-time, work part-time or are raising kids on their own.
www.homedad.org.uk
Dads Space
Dads Space provides a website with links and information on every element of being a Dad, from behaviour, child
development, child safety, being a Dad, making contact and much more.
www.dads-space.com
Dads Talk
Dads Talk is a community of men championing fatherhood and exploring what it is to be a Dad in 21st century Britain. Dads Talk gets Dads talking both on and off line. Whether it's sharing or accessing information, or getting answers to the questions that face us - chances are, a Dad out there already has the answer!
www.dadtalk.co.uk
Young Fathers’ Network
In a nutshell, at Young Fathers' Network (YFN) we have created an information service that any young Dad and their families can easily access.The Network aims to offer young men that are already or are about to become fathers, a no-barrier, easy-access pathway to assistance that will help them become better Dads. In return we will listen to what you tell us and consequently be better able to offer young Dads more effective support.
www.youngfathersnetwork.co.uk
Families Need Fathers is firstly a social care organisation, helping parents whose children's relationship with them is under threat. We offer information, advice and support services for parents on how to do the best for their children. We are the only organisation that provides these services on a national basis.
www.fnf.org.uk
Dads UK
Dads UK is a news and information site dedicated to giving a voice and support to all people interested in fathers' rights. This includes partners, grandparents, uncles, aunts and anyone who has some kind of involvement with the father. Dads
UK supports the growing demands of fathers in today’s society.
www.dads-uk.co.uk
Fatherhood Institute
The Institute’s vision is for a society that gives all children a strong and positive relationship with their father and any father-figures; supports both mothers and fathers as earners and carers; and prepares boys and girls for a future shared role in caring for children.
www.fatherhoodinstitute.org
Home Dad
HomeDad UK is the only UK support group dedicated to helping Dads who are staying at home to bring up their children. We have over 500 members who are either at home full-time, work part-time or are raising kids on their own.
www.homedad.org.uk
Dads Space
Dads Space provides a website with links and information on every element of being a Dad, from behaviour, child
development, child safety, being a Dad, making contact and much more.
www.dads-space.com
Dads Talk
Dads Talk is a community of men championing fatherhood and exploring what it is to be a Dad in 21st century Britain. Dads Talk gets Dads talking both on and off line. Whether it's sharing or accessing information, or getting answers to the questions that face us - chances are, a Dad out there already has the answer!
www.dadtalk.co.uk
Young Fathers’ Network
In a nutshell, at Young Fathers' Network (YFN) we have created an information service that any young Dad and their families can easily access.The Network aims to offer young men that are already or are about to become fathers, a no-barrier, easy-access pathway to assistance that will help them become better Dads. In return we will listen to what you tell us and consequently be better able to offer young Dads more effective support.
www.youngfathersnetwork.co.uk