The Commission
We know from The Good Childhood® Inquiry that good relationships with parents and carers are the basis of a good childhood.Â
The 2009 landmark report, A Good Childhood, Searching for Values in a Competitive Age states that "if fathers are more closely involved with their children, other things being equal, children develop better friendships, more empathy, higher self-esteem, better life satisfaction, and higher educational achievement".
We also know from this first report of the Fatherhood Commission, that the quality of children's relationships with their fathers has a significant impact on their well-being.
Added to this, the expectations of fathers over the last century has changed massively and this has led to a lot of confusion over the value and role of a father. This debate becomes even more crucial in a time of economic crisis when support services for families face major cuts and when parents face an increased risk of separation and unemployment, which often force a shift in their roles and responsibilities.

Fatherhood report