Antenatal sessions called Hit the Ground Crawling have been developed by the Fatherhood Institute with the aim of giving fathers confidence and introducing them to family support services.
The peer group support programme, based on a popular American scheme, began pilots across Staffordshire in June.
Nicola Ellis, community development worker at East Staffordshire Children's Centre in Burton-on-Trent, plans to run four sessions over the rest of the year. She said, 'The Hit the Ground Crawling approach is brilliant. It was great to see dads so keen to come along, and I was surprised how open they were. Some of these dads know a lot of stuff, and many of them are staying at home while the mum goes back to work. A lot of the time it's just giving them the confidence to know that they're doing ok.'
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