New dads need to be supported too
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New dads need to be supported too

Pam Hodge Lecturer, Practice learning at Middlesex University, London

Family mental well-being interventions should include every member of the family

There has been increasing and welcomed interest in the mental health of children and young people in the past few years. To meet the ambitious targets for community provision for children and young people as outlined by the Mental Health Taskforce (2016), a systemic approach is needed.

Primary Health Care. 28, 6, 16-16. doi: 10.7748/phc.28.6.16.s15

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