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09 March 2023

Responding to 'The Myth of Invisible Men': Bringing fathers into view

Senior Research Fellow Mary Baginsky was at the University of East Anglia

University of East Anglia from the air

On Wednesday 8 March Mary Baginsky led an online seminar in the Centre for Research on Children and Families (CRCF) in the School of Social Work at University of East Anglia. She was speaking about the work she conducted for the Family Safeguarding Centre as they prepared their response to the Myth of Invisible Men report. The title of the seminar was: Responding to the Myth of Invisible Men: Bringing Fathers into View.

The audience consisted of 61 practitioners and academics.

Related reading

Baginsky, M. and Reavey, S. (2022) ‘The Myth of Invisible Men’: Research and evidence summaries to support the Hertfordshire Family Safeguarding Partnership Board’s Response. https://doi.org/10.18742/pub01-107

Baginsky, M. and Reavey, S. (2022) Supplement to The Myth of Invisible Men: Research and evidence summaries to support the Hertfordshire Family Safeguarding Partnership Board’s Response: Health visitors’ and midwives’ views. https://doi.org/10.18742/pub01-108

Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel (2021) The Myth of Invisible Men. London: Department for Education.

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Mary Baginsky

Reader in Social Care