Category: Happenings

Happenings

Parenting Seminar cum Book Launch

Almost 200 parents were in attendance at the Crowne Plaza Changi Airport for a parenting seminar and book launch organised jointly between the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP) and Centre For Fathering Singapore (CFF). The Guest of Honour, Dr Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Social and Family Development, noted the seminar’s oversubscribed

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These Fathers Certainly Can

On the last Saturday in the month of July, 18 fathers decided to spend their morning at their first I-CAN Fathering workshop at the Chaoyang Special School in Ang Mo Kio. These men are more than your regular busy fathers making the most of their weekends but are parents of special needs children who are

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Dads for Life Camp @ Army Open House 2017

By Centre for Fathering’s Resource Team The first Dads for Life Camp @ Army Open House 2017 on 28 and 29 May was a trip down memory lane, as fathers relived their days as active national servicemen, and shared their memories and reactions to today’s military through a one day, one night camp in a

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Dads@Schools Forum 2017

Over 200 dads, mums and school leaders from 55, mostly primary schools, attended the Dads@School Forum 2017 on 16 February at Northland Primary School. The event, organised by Centre for Fathering-Dads for Life (CFF-DFL), was graced by Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin who issued a clarion call for father support groups to

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Navigating the Teen Years Workshop

On 12 January 2017, 16 dads and four mums gathered at the Centre for Fathering and Dads for Life (CFF) office in Toa Payoh, to attend this year’s first run of the Navigating the Teen Years Workshop. Conducted by Mr Edwin Choy, Therapist, Family Coach and Co-founder of CFF, the three-hour programme equips parents to

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Reading With Dad

On 4th and 5th October, 2013,  Centre For Fathering in partnership with Singapore Prison Services brought Reading With Dad – a Children’s Day reading programme, to incarcerated fathers in Changi Prison. This initiative allowed the inmates to have one child to visit them in person. The fathers would spend 1½-hour with their child, learning about things that

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