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We are very proud to present our newest programme, P.S. Dads Rock.
It’s Scotland’s first and only national service to support Dads in the Perinatal stage who feel their mental health could be better (Perinatal is from when you first learn you are going to be a Dad and up to your baby’s first birthday). We match new Dads with highly-trained peer support volunteers, who are more experienced Dads, to give emotional support during this life changing time.
Over the years, there has been a greater understanding and awareness of the importance of supporting dads throughout the perinatal period. Research shows that 14% of new Dads experience poor mental health during the perinatal period.
New Dads/Dads to be
Are you experiencing anxiety or depression, having difficulty bonding with your baby, struggling with relationships or feeling isolated.
Then email us!. We also take referrals from GP’s, Midwives, Health Visitors and other organisations.
The service is open to Dads/Dads to be from all over Scotland.
Referrals...
Please see https://www.dadsrock.org.uk/new-dad-support.
We aim to reply to all messages within 48 hours so please check your spam folder if you haven’t heard from us - alternatively contact Maddy on 07754 616254
Volunteer...
We need you to join our team of Perinatal peer support volunteers. If you’re a great listener and have a few spare hours each week, we’d love to hear from you. You don’t need to have experienced poor mental health to be able to help. Find out more about being a Perinatal peer support volunteer.
Why?
There are approximately 60,000 new births across Scotland and research shows that 14% of new Dads experience poor mental health during the perinatal period. This means each year there are approximately 8400 Dads in Scotland without adequate support to help improve their mental health. Research and our experience show us that when Dads are confident and resilient, the long term outcomes for their children are better.
We surveyed the dads and families who use our services and over 85% were concerned about their mental health at the moment. They were looking for additional support for Dads, especially in the early months of having a baby. One respondent said: I became a new dad 3 months ago, and although it’s hard to know how much is about becoming a dad and how much due to the pandemic, it’s felt quite isolating. New dads don’t get the focus that new mums do. Another commented: Being a new parent was brilliant, but often bewildering. It's an intense time of life, the instinct can be to retreat into yourself. The more support, reassurance, information, community the better.
For further information, please see https://www.dadsrock.org.uk/perinatal-peer-support-volunteer.
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EDINBURGH, EH16 4TB | |
07807 498 709 | |
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5 Moredunvale Place, Moredun, EDINBURGH, EH17 7LB | |
07807 498 709 | |
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11-15 Vennel, City Centre, EDINBURGH, EH1 2HU | |
07807 498 709 | |
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Bankhead Avenue, Sighthill, EDINBURGH, EH11 2DE | |
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KIRKLISTON, EH29 9ER | |
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