-
Jon Davies, CEO, to leave Families Need Fathers25th June 2010, 4:48pm |
Jon Davies is leaving Families Need Fathers. He writes: After almost four years taking FNF from a little known and often misunderstood charity to something approaching respectability it is time to move! I have been planning this for some time but my Damascene moment came when I saw three and…
-
Government declares policy to promote “shared parenting from pregnancy”: for things for their ‘to do’ list21st June 2010, 4:48pm |
So Nick Clegg has confirmed that the Government intends to “encourage shared parenting from the earliest stage of pregnancy”. A great policy – two thirds of mothers and fathers think parents should share the responsibilities of caring, but only one third of parents report that this actually happens. In other…
-
Divorce less likely if fathers do the children and housework14th May 2010, 7:20am |
“Dads who don a pinny and muck in with the housework are less likely to get divorced than those who leave it to the missus.” That’s the story in the Mirror today, also in Times, Telegraph, Independent. This research at the London School of Economics confirms the same findings in…
-
How to have children and stay sane08th May 2010, 11:05am |
I did an interview for the Daily Telegraph last week. They asked me for some top tips for parents. Here goes. Any thoughts?
Don’t end up with one parent doing all the caring and the other doing all the earning unless you really cannot avoid it.
Both spend time alone…
-
Marriage is a women’s issue (according to the UK media)01st May 2010, 7:05pm |
The other day The Independent published an article on marriage, A taxing problem for single-issue campaigners. Sarah Cassidy set up a “mums’ panel” from Mumsnet to consider the issues and interviewed a number of women (and only women). The only men she referred to were the political leaders (all men,…
-
My book has been printed: Baby’s Here! Who Does What?17th April 2010, 9:57am |
My book is printed! I have put it on Amazon, though the media launch is in early June. I have not just tried to produce something that it interesting to read, but is also a pleasure to hold and leaf through. Lots of colour, pictures and quotations. I’m excited by…
-
Fathers are made invisible in the media - I have the headline and I have the photos!10th March 2010, 8:04pm |
My last post was about the FAMILIES who protested for better maternity services in London at the weekend. I took lots of photos, particularly of the men. This is the headline in The Independent. A different picture entirely. My family once arranged a family photo and the photographer asked me…
-
The struggles of single parents in UK19th January 2010, 11:46am |
I was talking to a divorced single father the other day. I know all the theory about the difficulties that single parents face (I lack the direct experience, being neither divorced nor separated) but being faced by the reality of a single case sometimes has more power than the theory. …
-
When fathers lose their jobs31st December 2009, 2:58pm |
On Monday I am on Woman’s Hour discussing the issue of fathers losing their jobs and being pitched into full-time care of children. I will comment on their experiences. So what should I say? It seems to me there are two key factors. First there is the burden of social…
-
I love the book, The Sixty Minute Father, by Rob Parsons!07th August 2009, 7:13am |
“What really upsets me are those fathers who have chosen not to be with their children.” Janice, aged 17, who lost her father when she was 8. Hodder is publishing a new edition of The Sixty Minute Father by Rob Parsons, making this the longest lasting book on fatherhood -…
- Tags:
- Fatherhood
- work
- family
- parenting
Page: 1 2


2012
Comments