How social workers learn to work with fathers

Emily Rogers
Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Project cuts the risk to children in families where there are safeguarding concerns by raising social workers' engagement with fathers.

Courses for social workers aim to boost their understanding of the positive impact fathers can have on children’s development. Picture: iStock
Courses for social workers aim to boost their understanding of the positive impact fathers can have on children’s development. Picture: iStock

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