This paper explores the qualitative perspectives of women about a community embedded fathers’ initiative in Northern England. Projects to improve the well-being of men and their children are less common within the landscape of parent and child support, with mothers more often being the target recipients. Asking women about their perceptions of an initiative for fathers then offers original insights from women who are positioned as ‘related outsiders’, in that they were ‘outside’ the project but ‘inside’ the family and community. Findings suggest that women are able to see the positive impact of such a project, identifying that it offers a shared space for men and children, time for mothers without their children and can help with shifting r...
YesThis paper sets out to capture the missing voices of fathers in discussions around gender, paren...
This research investigates why male carers tend not to engage with children’s services, specifically...
This article explores men’s articulations and practices of gender through transition to first-time f...
This paper explores the qualitative perspectives of women about a community embedded fathers initiat...
Although under-research compared to other settings, there is potential for the family setting to be ...
Funded by the Nuffield Foundation, this 3-year project seeks to identify routes and barriers to grea...
Male partners/fathers are key support persons for many childbearing women and their involvement in p...
This article examines the ways in which men and women remember men’s place in, and experiences of, f...
Family dynamics and parenting styles are influential on children’s wellbeing. Additionally, childhoo...
Although many fathers are spending more time caring for their children in the home, men continue to ...
The involvement of fathers in nurturing and raising children is regarded as one way of eroding cultu...
This aim of this open access book is to launch an international, cross-disciplinary conversation on ...
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)Fathers have a valuable, nurturing role to play ...
This article contributes to debates about fathers in social work by examining a group work intervent...
peer-reviewedThis article describes the formation of a family rights project in Limerick. It explai...
YesThis paper sets out to capture the missing voices of fathers in discussions around gender, paren...
This research investigates why male carers tend not to engage with children’s services, specifically...
This article explores men’s articulations and practices of gender through transition to first-time f...
This paper explores the qualitative perspectives of women about a community embedded fathers initiat...
Although under-research compared to other settings, there is potential for the family setting to be ...
Funded by the Nuffield Foundation, this 3-year project seeks to identify routes and barriers to grea...
Male partners/fathers are key support persons for many childbearing women and their involvement in p...
This article examines the ways in which men and women remember men’s place in, and experiences of, f...
Family dynamics and parenting styles are influential on children’s wellbeing. Additionally, childhoo...
Although many fathers are spending more time caring for their children in the home, men continue to ...
The involvement of fathers in nurturing and raising children is regarded as one way of eroding cultu...
This aim of this open access book is to launch an international, cross-disciplinary conversation on ...
Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)Fathers have a valuable, nurturing role to play ...
This article contributes to debates about fathers in social work by examining a group work intervent...
peer-reviewedThis article describes the formation of a family rights project in Limerick. It explai...
YesThis paper sets out to capture the missing voices of fathers in discussions around gender, paren...
This research investigates why male carers tend not to engage with children’s services, specifically...
This article explores men’s articulations and practices of gender through transition to first-time f...