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New web resource to recover fatherhood from social margins

by Maria Mackay
Posted: Wednesday, June 11, 2008, 13:08 (BST)
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He added, "There are entire industries dedicated to removing our youth. And one of the most powerful tools to [counter] that industry is a father."

Bailey went on to highlight the link between fatherlessness and some of the problem social behaviour affecting youth in Britain, particularly the direct correlation between the sexual behaviour of teenage girls and their relationships with their fathers. Crime and anti-social behaviour among boys, meanwhile, is rooted in a "misconception of what it is to be a man", he said.

"There is a role that a father and only a father can play. No amount of psychiatry or support officers in schools, no amount of mentoring is going to make up for a good father," he said. "A half decent father would beat any mentor hands down because of the emotional link."

Fathers at the launch voiced concern at the recent vote in Parliament to remove the clause in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill referring to the need for IVF children to have a father.

Bailey called for changes in the law to protect their status: "The more irresponsible the law makes fathers, the less responsible they will be."

Conservative MP Iain Duncan Smith, who joined the launch, said he had found the legislation "horrific" and denounced it as "another process of consigning fatherhood to a sort of marginal position in society".

He praised DadTalk for its efforts to elevate the status of fathers. "We have a huge battle on our hands to restore fathers back in society in their rightful place ... [DadTalk] is all part of the process, I take my hat off to you for it."

The Rev Nims Obunge of the Peace Alliance also welcomed the launch of the website, saying that it would help re-establish fathers as "heroes" in the eyes of their children.

"This is an opportunity for fathers irrespective of colour or denominations because we are able to share together the things that we are learning as fathers," he said. "And ultimately by learning from the greatest father of all, our Father in Heaven, we can raise children who are beacons of hope in communities that presuppose there are massive problems with fathers and with children."

He added. "This has to be about the good news. This has to be the hopeful side that says we are making a difference."

One 13-year-old boy from the Luton Young Leaders Academy summed up the potential of the website: "If DadTalk gets it right...there won't be absent fathers."

For more, go to www.dadtalk.co.uk



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