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Newsletter 26 June 2022 | ||
Hello Visitor, Welcome to our first Newsletter of 2019 In this issue. Apologise if you have received this twice, there was an error in the link to the survey in the first version. Thank you for your support. With best wishes Jerry Karlin Chair and Managing Trustee |
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Study into the impact of family breakdown on wellbeingHelp FNF with research - It's quick, easy and valuable! How much distress do men and women experience when going through a family separation? Dr. John Barry of University College London is working in association with FNF to find out about the impact of family breakdown on wellbeing. It is totally confidential and ethically approved, and the study will help to improve knowledge of what aspects of the breakdown cause the most stress e.g. family court hearings, child access etc. Whether you are a father or a mother, if you are still going through family separation and/or making arrangements for your children in family courts, through mediation or privately, then your participation would be welcome. The more people that take part the more persuasive the results will be. FNF is not only supporting this research but sponsoring it financially. The results of this study will be published and form part of a programme of work we will be doing to help policymakers make informed decisions when reforming family justice and other related policies, so please support it and share this with friends to whom it may be relevant. |
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Families Need Fathers - because both parents matter - 2019 - Our 45th year
Tel: 0300 0300 110 Helpline: 0300 0300 363 Please help us to help others by Joining or Donating Please note that UK Family Law may differ in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. If you would like to contribute to our Newsletter or our website, please get in touch. fnf.org.uk | admin@fnf.org.uk ![]() |
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