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Latest research paper from the charity (published in an international journal June 2022)...

Association of Partner Abuse with Loneliness and Impaired Wellbeing of Separated Fathers in Wales as published (pdf)

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A report for NHS Centre for Equality and Human Rights by families need fathers both parents matter cymru in conjunction with public health wales

Identifying the Key Health Inequalities for Men and Boys in Wales v4 (1) (docx)

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Published in Psychreg Journal of Psychology for December 2020 special issue on male psychology, " Loneliness, Impaired Well-being and Partner Abuse Victimisation of Separated Fathers in Wales", based on the charity's data from July 2019 to July 2020.

Loneliness and Impaired Well-Being of Separated Fathers (pdf)Download

Results of the charity's May 2020 survey on the impact of Covid-19 lockdown.  A provisional summary of these survey findings were submitted to the Women and Equalities Committee in April’20 following their call for evidence re the effects of Covid-19.

The Gendered Effect of the Covid-19 Lockdown on Child Arrangements (pdf)Download

The charity has carried out surveys of the experiences of dads in Wales in 2015, 2016 and 2017. The most recent results are linked below.

WELSH_DADS_SURVEY_2017_report_FINAL (pdf)Download
WELSH_DADS_2017_Data_All_ (pdf)Download
WELSH_DADS_SURVEY_2016_report_FINAL (pdf)Download
2016_Welsh_Dads_survey_Data_Tables (pdf)Download

Mapping Male Participation in Family Support services: a report based on research involving 32 services and 169,000 parents and carers.

Male particiation in Family Support Services March 2014 (pdf)Download

Text of HHJ Stephen Wildblood speech at the FNF Central London Branch Parental Alienation Conference 14th Oct. 2017 

Stephen_Wildblood_speech_CLB_PA_conference 2017 (pdf)Download

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