Challenging Current Practices
Nicki is conducting interviews with young fathers to get a clearer picture of the kinds of issues they face, working with both fathers who have left education and those that have remained.
“The aim is to develop a toolkit that can be used in schools to help support young fathers during what can be a particularly challenging and stressful time,” says Nicki, whose research forms part of the Following Young Fathers Further project, which is exploring new ways of embedding father-inclusive practices and policies in the UK.
“The toolkit could include access to counselling services, parenting lessons, time off for ante-natal appointments, parental leave after the child is born, and more opportunities to continue to learn at home through the various digital platforms that are currently available.
“There is a lot of prejudice around young working-class men and their willingness or desire to be good fathers. We have legislation to help young mothers but nothing to help young fathers. And I haven't found any examples of good practice in the education system at the moment. This new approach could provide the opportunities that young fathers need to continue with their education.”