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Mobile app helps Haringey dads navigate parenthood

Haringey is the first London borough to introduce the new ‘DadPad’ app

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A new innovative mobile app is set to benefit thousands of dads and dads-to-be after being commissioned in Haringey.

By building a strong attachment, dads can better enjoy their new role and contribute to positive long-term social, health, and educational outcomes for their babies.

The app, which is the first to be used in London, is user-friendly, free to download, and filled with essential information, including details of various local support groups.

It provides practical guidance on key aspects of parenting a new-born, such as feeding, sleeping, holding, crying, cleaning and changing, bonding, and communicating. Additionally, the app addresses important topics like home safety and first aid, legal issues, and self-care for parents post-birth.

Haringey Council is helping to provide invaluable support and guidance across its new family hubs, including supporting new fathers to develop the confidence and skills needed to navigate parenthood.

Zena Brabazon, cabinet member for early years, children, and families, said: “For many years, dads have had limited support as they embark on one of the most significant chapters of their lives. With apps like DadPad, we can bridge that gap and provide the necessary support.

“This resource will empower new dads with the knowledge and confidence to support their babies and partners, fostering strong family bonds and contributing to the well-being of our community.

“We are extremely proud to be the first London borough to introduce this life-changing tool, aiming to transform the parenting journey for many dads in Haringey.

“This convenient, on-the-go reference tool allows dads to access information as needed. We encourage all new dads and dads-to-be to take advantage of this fantastic new app.”


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