Report
Digital news report 2015: Supplementary report
Each year, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism tracks user trends in online news across multiple countries. This supplementary report focuses on six new European countries, and is an addition to the 2015 Digital News Report. Our findings are unparalleled in breadth and depth. The future of journalism is already being defined by...
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Involving fathers in community child health services and asthma: an update
Men in antenatal classes give three common reasons why they intend to father differently than they were fathered: community expectations, partner pressure, and their own wish for connection with their child. 1. Community expectations: highlight the fact that fathers are expected to be involved in the day-to-day care of their baby, not simply to be...
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Involving fathers in community child health services and infant feeding
Many mothers do not continue to provide breast milk for their babies when they return to work as this does not occur to them as a viable option. However, by expressing and storing milk at work, continuing to provide breast milk for their infants is a very viable option for mothers returning to work.
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Mothers and fathers accessing family relationship centres
In this article, Richard Fletcher reports on how the utilisation of Family Relationship Centres differs between mothers and fathers at two FRCs in NSW.
Briefing paper
Father-inclusive practice and associated professional competencies
Fathers' roles have changed in recent years to include more care of their children. Services are, as a result, looking for ways to recruit and involve fathers. Incorporating fathers into established family-related services, however, has not proved to be straightforward. Everything from publicity, opening hours, referral procedures and staff training has required rethinking or reviewing...