We believe Both Parents Matter

Too many children grow up knowing only one parent. This must change.

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We believe Both Parents Matter

We work for the well-being of children in separated families to ensure they have meaningful relationships with both parents, wider family and friends.

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We believe Both Parents Matter

We provide, and encourage the provision of:

guidance, support, education and assistance

Get HelpJoin FNFDonate

We believe Both Parents Matter

We campaign to raise awareness and address the issues and challenges facing separated families

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We believe Both Parents Matter

We promote and undertake research into the issues and challenges facing separated families

Get HelpJoin FNFDonate

We believe Both Parents Matter

We emphasise that children need love and care from both parents and their wider families

Get HelpJoin FNFDonate

We believe Both Parents Matter

Too many children grow up knowing only one parent. This must change.

Join FNFDonate

We believe Both Parents Matter

We work for the well-being of children in separated families to ensure they have meaningful relationships with both parents, wider family and friends.

Join FNFDonate

We believe Both Parents Matter

We provide, and encourage the provision of:

guidance, support, education and assistance

Join FNFDonate

We believe Both Parents Matter

We campaign to raise awareness and address the issues and challenges facing separated families

Join FNFDonate

We believe Both Parents Matter

We promote and undertake research into the issues and challenges facing separated families

Join FNFDonate

We believe Both Parents Matter

We emphasise that children need love and care from both parents and their wider families

Join FNFDonate

 

Children Know That Both Parents Matter

Helping children and families to retain positive relationships after separation or divorce

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FNF is the leading UK charity supporting dads, mums and grandparents to have personal contact and

meaningful relationships with their children following parental separation since 1974.

We offer information, advice and support services helping parents to achieve a positive outcome for their children.

Our online Forum and our network branches also offer free guidance of solicitors and others familiar with the operation of the family courts.

Welcome to our new website. We hope you will enjoy the improved clarity, content, and the mobile-friendly responsive design.

There may be further improvements we could make, so we would greatly appreciate your feedback and suggestions.

Thank you for your support.

 

 

Children Know That Both Parents Matter

 

Helping children and families to retain positive relationships after separation or divorce

FNF is the leading UK charity supporting dads, mums and grandparents to have personal contact and

meaningful relationships with their children following parental separation since 1974.

We offer information, advice and support services helping parents to achieve a positive outcome for their children.

Our online Forum and our network of branches also offer free guidance of solicitors and others familiar with the operation of the family courts.

Welcome to our new website. We hope you will enjoy the improved clarity, content, and the mobile-friendly responsive design.

There may be further improvements we could make, so we would greatly appreciate your feedback and suggestions.

Thank you for your support.


OPINION PIECE FROM JOHN BAKER - "CAITLIN MORAN AND OUR ATTITUDE TO FEMINISM"

  

Our attitude to feminism is, of course, deeply ambivalent. Not surprising, given the diversity of ‘the movement’ and their attitude to shared parenting. A useful distinction, for us, is this (click on the title to read in full)  

We have a lot in common with ‘equality feminists’. This writer, for example, has found little to disagree with in the writings of Gloria Steinem. Or going to a pioneer, Mary Wollstonecraft.

An early breakthrough in the development of our charity was an article written by Patricia Hewitt for our then journal. An avowed feminist and the serving Secretary of State for Health – then responsible for children’s policy. Entitled ‘Women moving over’ it welcomed more involvement of men in childrearing.  

To be noted, in the early days, pregnancy and childrearing was seen as a barrier to the emancipation of women.  Yes, care of children is a joy in moderation, but has major downsides for parents and children in excess.  

The early novel, ‘Little Women’ by Louise Alcott, put female characters centre stage. Men did not feature much – but they were all nice! 

On the other hand, there are Women’s Rights campaigners. With issues often outside the remit of our charity – namely the rights of children to both parents – but not ones we were against. But where women were in a dominant position, such as control of children, that needed to be defended. And for some of them – and the emphasis must be on some – men are essentially nasty. We cannot go along with that. Some men are – and some women – but most of us are decent loving people and parents!  

Which leads us to Caitlin Moran. An avowed ‘feminist’ with a new book ‘What gone wrong for Men? and an article in the Guardian newspaper LINK 

To quote  

‘Being honest, breaking taboos…. supporting each other. These are the basic feminist tools women have used to improve their lives immeasurably…. Now those wives, mother, sisters, daughters and friends need to tell men: ‘Your problems are not boring. It’s OK to make a fuss...We love you and we worry about you...please use these tools we have invented to solve your problems now…. 

The fuss this charity makes a fuss about is ‘we want involvement in the lives of our daughters and sons. On our own terms, for the joy it brings them and use. And not under threat. ‘ 

We should reach out to her and her likes.  

 

 

 

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