posted on 2025-05-11, 13:59authored byAustralian Fatherhood Research Network
In this issue: FATHERS AND FAMILY VIOLENCE - RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Responsive parenting: a strategy to prevent violence - The Fatherhood Program - All babies count – The Dad Project - Fathering in the midst of violence - The gift of fatherhood - Becoming Papa in Brazil - Tamil fathers groups - PROGRAMS AND FATHER INCLUSIVE PRACTICE: Victim Support: Domestic Violence Yellow Card Program - Indigenous fathers healing violence - Red Dust Healing Community Program: Strong Aboriginal Men – NSW Health Caring Dads: Helping Fathers Value Their Children - NZ shaken baby prevention program “Are you strong enough?” - RESEARCH: Father-infant Attachment as protective - The association between attachment, parental bonds and physically aggressive and violent behavior: A comprehensive review -
Fathering in the face of violence - Fatherhood in the Context of Political Violence Los Padres de la Plaza - Changing Child protection practice to include fathers
Family violence: Fathers assessing and managing their risk to children and women - The Participation of Fathers in Child Protection Conferences: A Practitioner’s
Perspective - A Systemic Approach to Improving the Engagement of Fathers in Child Safeguarding - Child protection fathers' experiences of childhood, intimate partner violence and parenting - ONGOING RESEARCH: Fathers, Family Violence and Intervention - Family violence, separated parents and fathering: Empirical insights and intervention challenges - Partner support and the prevention of perinatal depression and anxiety - Paternal perinatal mental health - FROM ARACY - FROM The Family Action Centre
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Family Action Centre, Faculty of Health & Medicine, University of Newcastle