Dads hour

A warm welcome and friendly chat

Location address: online, Wolverhampton
Chosen age group:

Ages: 18+ years

Available tickets:
adult ticket Free
Next date: Wednesday 10th Jun,
Dads hour block mentored by David Clinton
A summary
Are you a dad, stepdad, grandad, or male carer looking for a relaxed space to chat, share, and connect? We’d love to invite you to Chatty Café – Dads’ Hour, a friendly online meet-up where you can: Talk openly about fatherhood and caregiving Share your experiences, struggles, and achievements Explore hobbies and interests Connect with others who understand the journey ? 2nd: Wednesday of month, 6.30 PM – 7.30 PM ? Where: Online via Microsoft Teams ? No pressure. No judgement. Just good company.
About your mentor
David Clinton
Wolverhampton Family Learning Worker
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go to access services from different agencies in their local area. There are also a range of services provided from within the Family Hub, including midwives, health visitors, new birth registrations, stay & play, activities, employment and training advice, adult education, parenting groups and family support. Accessing services from a Family Hub is simple. You can walk in, contact us via telephone or email, or a professional can connect you.
Learning aim
Aim 1
Emotional Support Feel heard and understood by others in similar roles Reduce feelings of isolation or stress Confidence in Parenting
Pricing information
Ticket nameadult ticket
Price£0
Information1 adult
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Where we'll be
online, microsoft teams, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV2 4NE
Safety
Enhanced DBS

Please note

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Cancellation Policy
safe evironment friendly chat feel heard respect each other

My experience consists of a leisure activity, on a specific date(s), and therefore the 14-day ‘cooling off period’ under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 does not apply.