Families Need Fathers - Both Parents Matter **SURVEY September 2020 **

If you are a parent or grandparent who has had difficulties with seeing your children or grandchildren following family separation, please complete our survey.

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Your input will provide us with valuable information to help us to improve our services by understanding your priorities. Our resources are very limited so your feedback will help us to use these where it will assist most in improving your chance of maintaining relationships with your children after separation/divorce. It will also provide us with information to help with our campaigning and fundraising so that we can further develop our services. So please complete the survey here. It should take less than fifteen minutes and will be completely anonymous.

Every year, thousands of children are denied a meaningful relationship with a parent after separation. Families Need Fathers - Both Parents Matter seeks to obtain, for the children, the best possible blend of both parents in the lives of children; enough for the children to realise that both parents are fully involved in their lives.

The more replies we receive, the clearer we will be about your priorities and the more we can develop our services!

 

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