- Title
- Raising boys to be good dads
- Creator
- Australian Fatherhood Research Network
- Relation
- Fatherhood Research Bulletin 40, August 2017
- Publisher
- Family Action Centre, Faculty of Health & Medicine, University of Newcastle
- Resource Type
- research bulletin
- Date
- 2017
- Description
- In this issue: NEWS: The Australian Fatherhood Research Consortium - ON THE WEB: St John of God Health Care’s Healthy Men, Healthy Minds national photo competition - Supporting Father Involvement - PROGRAMS AND FATHER INCLUSIVE PRACTICE: Papua New Guinea fathers supporting their partners through antenatal care - Fathers seeking help for postnatal depression - Just for Dads - Good practice with fathers in children and family services - POLICY: Effective mental health care in the perinatal period: Australian clinical practice guidline - CONFERENCES WEBINARS COURSES: Fathers who use violence: “Whole of family” approaches where there is ongoing contact with children - Australasian Marcé Society Conference 2017 - Postgraduate Course: Engaging Fathers in Family Work - Framing messages to engage fathers in first 1000 days - RESEARCH: Recruiting fathers in Connecting2u Text Messaging Intervention with new dads and mums - Fathers’ unique contributions to child language development - Fathers and shared book reading with their young children - Examining fathers’ caring from peptides to product promotion-Approach A. The Biological Sciences View-Approach B. The Social Sciences View - RESEARCHERS PROFILE: Dr Silke Meyer (CQUniversity, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Sciences - Dr Chris May (Family Action Centre, The University of Newcastle)
- Subject
- research bulletin; fatherhood; mental health; child language development; parenting practices; co-parenting; childrens health; mens health; father inclusive practice; parenting programmes; parenting partnerships; web resources; conferences; research; inclusivity; father engagement; father involvement; parental postnatal depression; maternal postnatal depression; paternal postnatal depression; family services; mental health care; depression; perinatal health care; antenatal health care; Papua New Guinea; violence; vulnerable familes; domestic violence; domestic abuse; violence prevention; new fathers; new mothers; mobile technology; text messages; encouraging messages; positive messages; child language skills; reading to children; childhood literacy; cognitive development; preschool children
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1385901
- Identifier
- uon:32332
- Language
- eng
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