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Contemporary Fathering: Theory, Policy and Practice

1 min read Early Years Social Care
Brid FeatherstoneThe Policy PressISBN 978186134987321.99224 pages

 

Ten years ago, this book may not have been considered useful. Today, due in part to the Think Fathers campaign, interest in the role of fathers has grown. Engaging with them is now high on the political agenda and it is crucial that the significance of father involvement is reflected in policy and, most importantly, practice.

This book is an important tool in providing the background and the practical experience that is needed to deliver services that include fathers, at a time when more and more is expected from practitioners. It is well researched, scholarly and detailed, and reflects the author's vast experience of working with fathers from a feminist perspective.

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