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BBC Health 📅 01 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

How dads are bonding over learning to braid hair

Social club the Secret Life of Dads aims to provide a safe space for dads to bond with each other, and to learn skills to help them at home.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Social support groups for fathers can provide practical skill-building opportunities (such as hair braiding) while addressing mental health and social isolation—relevant when screening for paternal wellbeing in primary care.
  • Peer-led initiatives for fathers may improve engagement in parenting skills and domestic competencies, potentially reducing household stress and supporting better family health outcomes.
  • GPs should consider signposting male patients to father-focused community groups as part of holistic health support, particularly for those showing signs of social isolation or parenting-related anxiety.
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Social club the Secret Life of Dads aims to provide a safe space for dads to bond with each other, and to learn skills to help them at home.

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