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Fathers Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Multi-Agency Awareness Workshop - Learning and Development courses

Course Title Fathers Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Multi-Agency Awareness Workshop
Course Information

Aims

Participants will develop an understanding of:

  • The mental health of fathers in the perinatal period.
  • The impact it can have for the developing baby, father, mother, co-parent and wider family and society.
  • It will enable participants to develop father inclusive practice/services, promoting the “Think Family” approach and the skills required to foster good paternal, infant and family mental health.

Objectives

  • Be able to articulate why good paternal mental health is important for the whole family.
  • Appreciate the role of the father in the context of today’s society and how this can impact on engaging with services.
  • Understand the importance of good mental health to support the transition to parenthood.
  • Have an increased awareness of the common myths around fatherhood and how these can be challenged using contemporary research and policy.
  • Appreciate the effects and impact of paternal mental illness on the father, mother, co-parent, infant and child across the life course, including the father-infant and wider family relationships.
  • Be aware of the range of perinatal mental health conditions and be able to recognise and assess clinical features of the most common paternal mental illnesses.
Course length 3 hours
Target group

Those working with children and families.

Dates
  • 19th October 2026 13:00pm - 16:00pm
  • 25th February 2027 09:30am - 12:30pm
Venue Fenchurch Family Hub
Fenchurch Street
Hull
HU5 1JF
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Hull City Council Staff

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