Good Practice: How improving the behaviour of dads makes families feel safer

Jo Stephenson
Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Programme reduces the risk of children being harmed by domestic abuse.

The sessions for dads cover different aspects of behaviour, and themes include child development and listening to children. Picture: NSPCC/Jon Challicom/posed by models
The sessions for dads cover different aspects of behaviour, and themes include child development and listening to children. Picture: NSPCC/Jon Challicom/posed by models

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