The Charitable Organisation ‘Families Need Fathers’ have just created a new online support group for Armed Forces Personnel including veterans.
The charity is dedicated to helping parents separate better, for the sake of themselves and their children. The meetings are held on the last Thursday of each month. Anyone dealing with issues of family separation, can join this new support group on the following link:
Online (Armed Forces) | Families Need Fathers | Because Both Parents Matter (fnf.org.uk).
They are also offering courses free to serving military personnel and veterans, including:
* Coping with the grief of separation from your child.
* Learning key behavioural and communication skills with your ex-partner.
* Learning what your child may be thinking and feeling during periods of conflict.
For further information, please see the following link:
New courses and support | Families Need Fathers | Because Both Parents Matter (fnf.org.uk)
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Monday, 21 October 2024
Families Need Fathers: Online Support
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