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Mental health and new dads Ask DadPad Support for new dads

WebAn average of 10.4% of fathers are depressed both pre- and post-natally, with the peak time for fathers’ depression being between three and six months post-birth …

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Support for your mental health Ask DadPad Support …

WebPANDAS Foundation UK. FREE helpline: 0808 1961 776. Available on all landlines from Monday – Sunday 11.00 am-10.00 pm, the helpline is manned by a team …

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Why dads' mental health matters About DadPad Support for …

WebA shocking 62% of dads surveyed by Fathers Network Scotland in 2019 believed that their mental health difficulties had got in the way of forging a good …

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Coping with stress as a new dad Ask DadPad Support for new …

WebYou can be alert to this by looking over the list of symptoms of stress outlined on the NHS website, which includes: Physical symptoms, such as headaches or …

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MH: Infant Mental Health and the importance of secure …

WebRobin Balbernie – The importance of secure attachment for infant mental health. This is because, throughout the initial days, weeks and months of their lives, our …

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Bonding with your baby Ask DadPad Support for new …

WebA third way to interact with your baby is, of course, to get ‘hands on’ with his care . Things like changing his nappy, settling him to sleep, bathing and washing him, …

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Cornwall PMH Team's Mandy Raywood Q&A Support for new …

WebThe mum should be referred to perinatal mental health services immediately or, outside of office hours, you may need to call for an urgent assessment by a GP, out …

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Fathers' mental health report News Support for new …

Webthe World Health Organisation has estimated that three-quarters of all suicides are by men and that 510,000 men will die from suicide every year, the …

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PTSD & Scott Mair Guest Blog Support for new dads

WebTo follow Scott on social media: Twitter: @ScottMair9. Instagram: @p_m_h_support. For further information and support on PTSD in the UK: PTSD UK: …

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Why DadPad About DadPad Support for new dads

WebAn empowerment tool for dads, especially the less confident, younger and/or more vulnerable new fathers, helping them to see that they – just like mum – are valued, …

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Post-natal depression in dads Ask DadPad Support for new dads

WebPANDAS Foundation UK. FREE helpline: 0808 1961 776. Available on all landlines from Monday – Sunday 11.00 am-10.00 pm, the helpline is manned by a team …

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Safeguarding and Think Family About DadPad Support for new …

WebHow the DadPad can help. Having hard copy DadPads and the DadPad app available for frontline health professionals to use alongside expectant dads and new …

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DadPad launches in Warwickshire News Support for new dads

WebNews: DadPad launches in Warwickshire. Posted on 8th October 2021. After months of working with the fab Health Visiting Team within South Warwickshire NHS …

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Dad Matters UK Q&A Support for new dads

WebK: Dad Matters was first developed in May 2017. It is a collaboration between Home-Start HOST and the Early Attachment Service in Tameside, Greater Manchester, …

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Birth trauma in dads Ask DadPad Support for new dads

WebResearch from 2022 suggests that somewhere around 4.7% of mums experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and 12.3% have post-traumatic stress …

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Q&A with Errol Murray from Leeds Dads Q&A Support for new …

WebThat all changes today, though, as we’ve been lucky enough to have a chat with Errol Murray, the founder of Leeds Dads. We first became aware of Errol and his …

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Researching LGBTQI+ perinatal care Supporting new parents

WebAbout the Co-ParentPad: Research into perinatal care and services for LGBTQI+ people. Posted on 24th February 2023. As a supplement to the main blog post …

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