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Families Need Fathers

Families Need Fathers. 2007 . What is Families Need Fathers?. Despite our name…. A charity supporting all carers who wish to remain a part of their children’s lives. Helpline Email support Information database Local groups Campaigning.

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Families Need Fathers

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  1. Families Need Fathers 2007

  2. What is Families Need Fathers?

  3. Despite our name… A charity supporting all carers who wish to remain a part of their children’s lives

  4. HelplineEmail supportInformation databaseLocal groupsCampaigning

  5. HelplineEmail supportInformation databaseLocal groupsCampaigning

  6. Belfast

  7. The staff team Jon Davies – Chief Executive Peter Hill – Support officer Sue Secker – Support services Steve Stephenson – Branch support and development Rebecca Kingdom-Kruszewski – McKenzie Editor Nadja Singh – Resource Development Manager Andrew Casey – Administration officer Georgina Brereton – Policy and information Helpline co-ordinator Southern region support worker

  8. Our strengths • FNF as the centre of a coalition • Working with other organisations in the field • Lobbying government as a coalition • Building a reputation for expertise and reliability using evidence-based practice

  9. FNF allies

  10. Our strengths • FNF as the centre of a coalition • Working with other organisations in the field • Lobbying government as a coalition • Making friends, rather than enemies • Building a reputation for expertise and reliability using evidence-based practice

  11. To make a lasting difference…

  12. Our strengths • FNF as the centre of a coalition • Working with other organisations in the field • Lobbying government as a coalition • Building a reputation for expertise and reliability using evidence-based practice

  13. What is shared parenting? Proposals for a single equality bill Joint birth registration : promoting parental responsibility Confidence and confidentiality: Openness in family courts Recent publications

  14. Our strengths • And working with Government departments

  15. To make a lasting difference…

  16. A first rate website www.fnf.org.uk Now

  17. And McKenzie: bigger and even brighter!

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