Fathers Reaching Out - Why Dads Matter: 10 years of findings on the importance of fathers' mental health in the perinatal period Mark Williams September 2020

Fathers Reaching Out - Why Dads Matter: 10 years of findings on the importance of fathers' mental health in the perinatal period Mark Williams September 2020

by Mark Williams
Fathers Reaching Out - Why Dads Matter: 10 years of findings on the importance of fathers' mental health in the perinatal period Mark Williams September 2020

Fathers Reaching Out - Why Dads Matter: 10 years of findings on the importance of fathers' mental health in the perinatal period Mark Williams September 2020

by Mark Williams

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Overview

Its aims are to share the findings that Mark Williams has gathered throughout his ten years
of work with 'Fathers Reaching Out', in order to raise awareness of the issues surrounding
paternal mental ill health and the impact this can have on individual families as well as wider
society, and to identify and highlight key proposals for change

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161026809
Publisher: Mark Williams
Publication date: 01/10/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 574,413
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Mark Williams is a keynote speaker, author and international campaigner. He founded the International Fathers’ Mental Health Day and the #HowAreYouDad campaign to help ensure that all parents and families are supported throughout the perinatal period.
Mark has spoken on television and radio stations around the world. Working alongside Dr Jane Hanley, he has published articles on fathers’ mental health. As well as meeting with members of the Royal Family on World Mental Health Day in 2016, Mark has received numerous awards, including the Pride of Britain Local Hero for Wales in 2012, and he was presented with a Points of Light Award105 by the Prime Minister in 2019.
Mark is also an ambassador for the mothers for Mothers charity and a research champion on ADHD with Cardiff University.
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