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Our Fatherhood work offers services ranging from one-day courses, 1:1 sessions and virtual training for new, expectant and seasoned fathers

Super Dads

Super Dads online and in-person workshops are for parents and carers at different stages of their journey, from new and expectant dads, fathers of teenage children to mothers and relatives.

 

The Super Dads workshops provides practical information, advice and guidance to enhance parents and career social, economical and physical wellbeing.

 

The Super Dads workshop is delivered online and in-person, engaging parents and carers in their roles which encourage them to be actively involved in their children’s and families lives. Working in close partnership with entrepreneurs, professionals and children and family services.

 

We are currently funded by City Hall to provide services in Tottenham Hale,Haringey. We are not able to offer paid for services directly to individuals.

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Men Chat Too

Offering talking groups for men and challenging the stigmas around Male Mental Health. 

 

'Men Chat Too' is a safe place where men come together to discuss what's on their mind, socialise, network and support one another in comfortable non-judgmental environment.
 

Men Chat Too online & in-person courses are for all men at different stages of their journey. Past topics have included:

Fatherhood, Health and mental well-being, Drugs & Alcohol, Keeping Fit and Eating well, Relationships (Communication), Time management and Work life & Employability

C: Connect | H: Heal | A: Acknowledge | T: Talk

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Testimony

“Father 2 Father helped me do the deep work needed to deal with past trauma. I was able to take responsibility for the past hurts i caused. They cared about my situation and most importantly didn't judge and helped m realise that I'm a good man and father to my children.”

Joseph,  Hackney

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Joseph's Story

With intervention from Father 2 Father, Joseph was able to improve the poor relationship with the mother of his son, and received advocacy and support for his parenting ability.

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Des Carby

Fathers Development Programme

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