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Father-friendly UK wanted by charter

Posted: 08 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


A three-year initiative for a father-friendly Britain was launched this week.

The charter aims to get the UK's public services and workplaces to create more flexible working opportunities for fathers and encourage them to be more involved in their children's lives.

It was launched by the National Information Centre on Fatherhood, which includes charities such as Fathers Direct and several public and private sector bodies. The centre will consult with public services such as schools to make them more supportive of fathers.
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A guide developed with the Department for Education and Skills, entitled Working with Fathers, was also published this week to support family services such as Connexions and Sure Start to become more accessible to fathers.

The launch coincided with the first anniversary of the government introducing the right to flexible working for parents of young or disabled children. Department of Trade and Industry study reveals that the proportion of flexible working requests being declined has nearly halved from 20 per cent before April 2003 to 11 per cent after.

- More at www.dti.gov.uk


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