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CHRISTMAS IS A TIME FOR GIVING!

A donation to Families Need Fathers- because both parents matter? LINK TO DONATIONS

 

Many of us will find letters and inboxes full of charity appeals at this time of year. But non from FNF-BPM except for this one. 

 

Why? It’s simple we simply don't have the capacity to organise a big operation.  

 

We have one member of staff, and all the rest of us are volunteers. And most of us spend most of our time giving personal support to others with their own court and personal problems. That is the most important part of our service. 

 

A low estimate for how much a family court case will cost you, including solicitor barrister, contact centre, court fees etc is £15k. Joining FNF for a year will cost you less than £3 a month and could save, or may have already saved you a good proportion of that. 

 

So please help us on that upward slope…. Join us here: Families Need Fathers - Membership (beaconforms.com) LINK

 

Donate here Families Need Fathers - Donate to Families Need Fathers (beaconforms.com) LINK

 

For leaving a gift in your will, please read here - Families Need Fathers - Leave a Legacy (fnf.org.uk) LINK

 

And of course, recruit new members. 

 

Your children will thank you.  

 

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19 December 2023

MANKIND INITIATIVE NEWSLETTER

The Mankind Initiative November Newsletter landed on our desk this month (LINK). FNF work closely with Mankind who have been supporting male victims of domestic violence for 22 years. They have a very supportive helpline with some amazing helpline workers, a comprehensive website with survivor stories, statistics and news and campaign updates.

It is a well-researched fact that men in abusive relationships are often unaware of their situation until they have escaped. Mankind understands this and provide an information, support and signposting service to men suffering from domestic abuse from their current or former wife, partner (including same-sex partner) or husband. This can range from physical violence or object throwing to abuse such as constant bullying or insults.

Check out their website - ManKind Initiative - Supporting Male Victims of Domestic Abuse (LINK)

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19 December 2023

AROUND THE WEB

House of Commons Statement by Lord Farmer LINK

Lord Farmer asks a key question. What are the Government doing about the fact that 70% of young offenders grew up in lone parent families? 

Young Dads Challenge stereotypes LINK

A BBC report explains how young fathers find they have the double stereotype bias against them when they start out their fatherhood journey, your male AND young.  

David Beckham documentary. New on Netflix LINK

Great 4-part series. Shows well, in episode 2, how it was Beckham’s dad who was so influential in his childhood to give him the necessary resilience when receiving death threats after France ‘98. 

 

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26 November 2023

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE FAMILY COURT

 

To read the article: LINK

The Solicitors Regulation Authority have released a report on the use of artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT in the legal service. For those of us who have English as a second language, dyslexia, or a limited ability to transcribe their thoughts, or indeed just wish to produce wording more quickly, at first glance an app that will do it for you looks like gold dust. There are, as always, caveats.  

 

The app will use machine learning and huge amounts of data to predict, summarise and generate what you ask for. It does not mind read, it does not select only accurate data, and it provides no guarantees. As the report states, all computers can make mistakes and language models, such as ChatGPT, are more prone to this.

 

There currently exist apps that limit the data they use to tried and tested sources. This gives a greater likelihood of the outcome being accurate and meaningful. Some of these apps are used by law firms to identify contradictions in evidence or submissions or even identify relevant case references however the software is not foolproof. Whilst AI will clearly increasingly be used in the creation of documents, for now we recommend that you thoroughly check the output of AI generated documents, especially any court statements, for factual accuracy. This applies also to statements from solicitors or from the other parent which may be increasingly AI generated. 

 

The Family Lawyer summarises the report (LINK), while the Law Gazette provides an interesting overview (LINK). 

 

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19 December 2023

FNF WELCOMES THE NEW VICTIMS’ COMMISSIONER

Link to the article can be found here.

 

Baroness Newlove was recently appointed interim victims’ commissioner at the end of last month (LINK) and we welcome her commitment to stand up for all victims.  We hope we can build some common ground regarding children as victims of separation, with contact denial meeting the tests for child abuse and 'coercive control',  

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26 November 2023

GOOD NEWS FROM AROUND THE BRANCHES

Some members find branch meetings online too difficult to attend. It triggers unhappy memories and in some cases flashbacks of abuse and violence; for them, a face-to-face meeting is easier as you are more able to interpret non-verbal cues, build new supporting relationships, engage in purposeful small talk and address sensitive issues without misunderstandings. Others find online, the most convenient format, easier to attend and both direct and informative. The Cambridge branch of FNF provide both options every month. 

East London Branch have run only online meetings since COVID. Despite this they have regular legal advice from solicitors and McKenzies to help with support. Run by Ian Findlay it is also East London that host the regular and popular 8 week course Surviving Separation – Putting the Children First . Ian tells us “Londoners are spoilt for choice for branches to attend both online and face to face. Because we were one of the first to offer online meetings during the lockdown, we now help many members across the country who may not have a local branch.”  

Exeter and Cornwall branch have been online for three years now and regularly get upwards of 15 attendees. 

Please send us your branch news and update. We would love to hear from you.

 

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26 November 2023

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