The website will enable fathers to communicate and improve their children's lives. The institute has been working with the Luton and Eastside Young Leaders Academies, which help develop leadership skills in young African and Caribbean men. While aimed at all fathers, the site will have a particular focus on dads of African and Caribbean origins and teenage dads. Matt Buttery, chief executive of the Family Matters Institute, said: "All dads can learn from their experiences."
The site will be launched in the summer.
- www.dadtalk.co.uk.
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