- Title
- Special issue on fathers and infants
- Creator
- Australian Fatherhood Research Network
- Relation
- Fatherhood Research Bulletin 19, July 2013
- Publisher
- Family Action Centre, Faculty of Health & Medicine, University of Newcastle
- Resource Type
- research bulletin
- Date
- 2013
- Description
- In this issue: NEWS from the Australian Fatherhood Research Network - Update on paternity leave - RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Australia leading the world - A web-based guide for new fathers - How is Dad Going? website - A campaign to have African fathers registered on the birth certificates - PROGRAMS AND FATHER INCLUSIVE PRACTICE: New fathers mental health - Father's involvement with perinatal services - A counsellor explains his approach to antenatal classes focuses on young fathers - CONFERENCES: UWS School of Nursing and Midwifery Mothering Conference - Men and Vulnerable Families Forum - Infant and Early Childhood Social and Emotional Wellbeing Conference - Investing in families and Communities - Family Relationship Services Association Conference - ‘Troubled Perinatal Families: Frameworks, Plans and Treatments’ - Helen Mayo House Conference - RESEARCH: The effect of overnight care with fathers when families separate - The attachment relationship between infants and their fathers - How important is a father in early infancy?
- Subject
- research bulletin; fatherhood; father inclusive practice; infancy; infants; early childhood; paternity leave; paid parental leave scheme; perinatal families; new fathers; young fathers; African fathers; birth certificates; birth registry; fathers day; antenatal care; antenatal classes; conferences; nursing; midwifery; vulnerable familes; family relationships; research; overnight care; overnight custody; family separation; attachment relationship; pregnancy; paternal perinatal depression; maternal postnatal depression; paternal postnatal depression; depression; mental health; paternal mental health; postnatal care; perinatal services; perinatal care; childbirth education; mother-child attachment; father-child attachment; socio-emotional development; activation relationship theory; parenting practices; fathering attitudes; inclusivity; programs for familes; father engagement; father involvement; mens health; web resources
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1385914
- Identifier
- uon:32310
- Language
- eng
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