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About UsFounders MessageWe welcome you to the Fatherhood Foundation website. We believe it to be one of the best fatherhood websites in the world. We invite you to make your own judgement. We trust that our website helps you in your quest to be a better dad, or in your research to improve public policy. Dr Bruce Robinson, Professor of Medicine, University of Western Australia, estimates the cost of fatherlessness in Australia to be over 13 billion Australian dollars per year. This figure does not take into account the pain many children feel growing up without a responsible, committed and loving father, who is actively involved in their everyday life. Fatherlessness has increased dramatically in Australia over the last three decades. Today one million Australian children grow up apart from their father. The Fatherhood Foundation is committed to easing the pain caused by fatherlessness and reducing the high cost of fatherlessness to the Australian economy. The cost of fatherlessness and the associated harm caused by fatherlessness is very high in emotional, physical and monetary terms. The lack of an involved, protective, committed, responsible and loving father has been shown through social science research to contribute to an increase in child poverty, child sexual abuse, child emotional abuse, child physical abuse, child and adult drug abuse, child and adult increase in suicide, child and adult self harm, and much other destructive and abusive human behaviour. The harmful effects of fatherlessness have been documented in 'Fathers in Families' © Fatherhood Foundation, second edition June 2005. The preamble to The 12pt Plan, from the same document, says, "Fatherlessness can be defined as the absence of an active, positive father-influence in the lives of children. Fatherlessness is both a natural and spiritual problem. It needs strategic and synergistic partnerships that should involve government, business, church, community, faith-based charities and secular charities and many others working together to strengthen and support Australian fathers." It might be noted that the above quotation from the preamble to The 12pt Plan was formed by over two dozen different delegates representing both faith based and non faith based charities and groups who unanimously voted to support the above statement and all of the policy directions as stated in The 12pt Plan. The 12pt Plan came out of the historic Fatherhood Forum convened by the Fatherhood Foundation, 10th February 2003, Federal Parliament, Canberra. The Fatherhood Foundation is a tax deductible entity and harm prevention charity fully authorised by the Australian government which has developed a solid track record of achievement. The Fatherhood Foundation has played an historic role in the work of restoring and strengthening Australian fathers. We invite you to work with us to turn the tide of fatherlessness by promoting excellence in fathering. Our goal is to make excellence in fathering the norm of everyday life in Australia and be a fatherhood resource for the rest of the world. The Fatherhood Foundation believes that promoting excellence in fathering is the most cost effective way to reduce the risk of harm and abusive behaviours within the broader community. Your financial and practical support is greatly appreciated. Our children deserve the best - why not give it to them?
Vision Mission Values
Vision . . .The vision of the Fatherhood Foundation is to encourage fathers, empower families and help children. Mission . . .The mission of the Fatherhood Foundation is to improve the well-being of children by increasing the proportion of children growing up with involved, responsible, committed and loving fathers. Strategy . . .Educating and inspiring all people, and especially fathers, through electronic media, awareness campaigns, mentoring courses, research and other resources. Equipping and developing leaders of national, state and community fathering initiatives through forums, conferences, festivals, mentoring courses, curricula, training and technical assistance. Engaging every sector of society through strategic alliances and partnerships. Values . . .To achieve all of the above in a true spirit of integrity and humility whilst remaining open and accountable at all times. Strategic PlanEducational Media & TV for Adults and Children The Fatherhood Foundation’s goal is to provide positive fathering information and creative family based TV & film production that will educate and entertain. Well produced TV ads that highlight the power of positive fathering could change public perception of the importance of fathering. Currently our non-profit TV production arm, Australian Heart Productions (AHP), is finishing work on a ½ hour pilot in a 13 part series called, ‘Australian Heart with the Marshes’. This series is a real life, travel documentary with positive family role models and interviews with other Aussie families. AHP is working on a five minute educational series focusing on families and fathers called ‘Heartfelt’. Another proposal for a TV show called ‘Aussie Families’ is also being developed. ‘fathersonline.org’ The world wide web is expanding at a record rate with a huge take up in Australian homes and business. The Fatherhood Foundation aims to build up a large internet communication network to support busy fathers in a busy world. The concept is simple, a weekly email through ‘fathersonline.org’ that will inspire men to be fathers of excellence. The concept is to use quotable quotes from proven sources to encourage men much like the quotes found in this strategic plan. If you enjoy these enclosed sayings, you will enjoy ‘fathersonline.org’. Fun for Families Father and son sport and games. Father and daughter outing and family activities. Australians love their sport. Why not find sports that can include children and their dads? What a great excuse to spend time together. Other options include camping, travelling and other organized opportunities. The concept would be to get the community involved at a grass roots level as much as possible. The possibilities are endless. The Fatherhood Foundation would be a catalyst for these types of father-friendly family activities. Fatherhood Courses and Family Success Seminars The Fatherhood Foundation is able to provide courses and seminars for fathers wanting to move to excellence in fathering. The title for the course is ’Good to Great Fatherhood Mentoring Course for the 21st Century’, dealing with such issues as love commitment, sex, faith, friendship, fun, respect, authority and trust. Fatherhood Success Seminars for Single Dads The Fatherhood Foundation will provide help for single and divorced fathers, through training seminars and courses to meet their needs. Quality Research The Fatherhood Foundation wants to sponsor quality research into the results of living in a fatherless society and to quantify the social impact of family breakdown. The final outcome of all research would be to find ways to overcome the problems and provide positive answers. In Australia this is an issue that lacks in-depth positive research. Public Media Announcements on the need for increased support for fathers and to focus public debate on the right of every child to have both a father and a mother. Fatherhood Foundation HistoryThe development of the Fatherhood Foundation began in the late 90s . It was officially incorporated on 1st May 2002 as a charitable non profit incorporated association with Warwick Marsh, Alison Marsh, Phil Latz, Geoff Moses and Michael Baker as the founding board members. After the sad passing of Michael Baker in 2005, Mark Sewell joined the board, along with Ron Hellyer from Broken Hill. On 27th Aril 2006 the Fatherhood Foundation was fully endorsed by the Australian government as a Harm Prevention Tax Deductible Charity. The head office for the Fatherhood Foundation is in Wollongong, NSW. The goal of the Fatherhood Foundation is to inspire men to a greater level of excellence as fathers for the benefit of their children. Even a 10% improvement in fathering could save Australia 1.3 billion dollars per year, according to Dr Bruce Robinson, author of ‘Fathering from the Fast Lane’. Dr Bruce Robinson estimated the cost of the fatherlessness in Australia to be over 13 billion dollars per year. Initiatives launched or sponsored by the Fatherhood Foundation include:
Further information follows on the different initiatives of the Fatherhood Foundation. 1. GROUNDBREAKING FATHERHOOD RESEARCH 2. HISTORIC UNANIMOUS VOTE IN SA PARLIAMENT 3. TELEVISION AND MEDIA CAMPAIGNS 4. ‘FATHERSONLINE’ EMAIL 1000% SUBSCRIPTION INCREASE IN FIRST YEAR 5. NATIONAL SPEAKING TOURS 6. FATHERHOOD FOUNDATION HELPS FATHERS IN PARLIAMENT 7. FIRST FATHERHOOD FORUM IN PARLIAMENT HOUSE 8. ’12 POINT PLAN’ FOUNDATION RESOURCE
FOR RESTORATION OF FATHERHOOD 9. GOVERNMENT INVITES CONSULTATION
WITH THE FATHERHOOD FOUNDATION 10. INAUGURAL NATIONAL STRATEGIC CONFERENCE ON FATHERHOOD 11. AUSTRALIAN FATHERHOOD INITIATIVE 12. ‘GOOD TO GREAT’
FATHERHOOD MENTORING COURSE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY 13. ‘FATHERHOOD MAKES AN IMPRESSION FOR LIFE’
OUTDOOR BILLBOARD ADVERTISING / MEDIA CAMPAIGN 14. NATIONAL MARRIAGE FORUM, PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA,
4TH AUGUST 2004 15. DADS ARE COOL – 2004 TV ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN 16. NATIONAL FATHERHOOD COALITION 17. FURTHER TV CAMPAIGNS 18. SEXUAL INTEGRITY FORUM 2005 19. FATHERHOOD FORUM 2005 The fatherhood movement is gaining momentum and the process of reform is accelerating in the nation of Australia, due in no small part to the ongoing work of the Fatherhood Foundation.
Forward PlanThe Fatherhood Foundation is committed to the restoration of fatherhood in Australia. Australian fathers can be fathers of excellence. This will mean moving from being just good fathers to being great fathers. The Fatherhood Foundation is committed to producing high quality TV CSAs, TV media and media advertisements to promote better fathering. The Fatherhood Foundation will continue to publish its weekly fathersonline.org ezine for busy dads. We are working on further quality Australian research and publications to support and encourage Aussie fathers. Mentoring programs for fathers, young men and boys will need to be produced. The Fatherhood Foundation is working towards taking its ‘Good to Great’ mentoring courses for fathers, which it ran in the first half of 2004, to the rest of the nation. These courses were a huge success and the graduation ceremony was attended by Pru Goward, Sexual Discrimination Commissioner, and the Lord Mayor of Wollongong, Alex Darling. We see the ‘Good to Great - Fatherhood Mentoring Course for the 21st Century’ as one of the main grass-root strategies to help Australian fathers become ‘fathers of excellence’. To complete this program on a national basis we need to see a substantial increase in provision of funding. The Fatherhood Foundation is working towards a third Fatherhood, Marriage & Family Forum at Parliament House, Canberra later in 2007. The Fatherhood Foundation is seeking to link in with other organisations both here and overseas to promote the restoration of fatherhood in Australia. Children need fathers and mothers. Strong families will guarantee a strong nation. The Fatherhood Foundation seeks to partner with families, the community, business, church and government to make this happen. Our children deserve the best fathers in the world. Together we can do it! Fatherhood Foundation Board MembersWarwick Marsh - President Warwick has been married to Alison since 1975. They have five children aged between 26 and 14 years. Warwick is also on the board of Australian Heart Ministries (AHM), the Illawarra Pastor's Network and the advisory board for Music-Oz. He is the convenor for the National Prayer Council and an active committee member for the national Day of Thanksgiving. These are all community based non profit charitable organisations. Warwick's background is in the building construction industry as an employer and employee. Warwick is a public speaker, writer, musician, minister, producer and TV director. He is a member of ACAN and the Australian independent Record Association. He was formerly vice president of the Wollongong FGBMFI from 1981-1990. Warwick was also the national coordinator and a founding board member for the Praise Corroboree 1996-98, an Aboriginal reconciliation prayer movement. In 1998 Warwick received the FOL Fatherhood of the Year Award and in 2001 was awarded a centenary medal by the Governor General for 'service to musical leadership for youth and the Aboriginal community, both in Australia and internationally'.
Alison Marsh - Vice President Alison is co-founder of the Fatherhood Foundation and is also on the board of Australian Heart Ministries. By profession she is a teacher and has taught in both public and private schools. She and Warwick have five children, four boys and one girl. In 2002 Alison received the FOL Motherhood Award in NSW Parliament. She and Warwick are advisors to the board of Cedars Christian College and are the longest serving parents at that college. Together they have a background in business but have worked full time in the non profit sector since 1990. Alison is a teacher, writer, singer, musician, minister, member of Toastmasters International and public speaker. She has a passion to encourage women in their role as wives and mothers.
Geoff Moses - Treasurer Geoff Moses has been married to Cathy since 1992. They have two children, 12 and 10 years of age. Geoff has a degree in Information Technology and Communications and has worked as manager for Westfield Parramatta and a MacDonald's restaurant. He is the director of Flowstone Marketing: a management, business solutions and consulting company. In his capacity as Board Member of the Fatherhood Foundation Geoff consults in fundraising and business advisor having gained much experience as a past board member and manager of the Children's Ward Appeal Fundraising Committee, Illawarra Area Health Service. He is also president and director of Living Sound 94.1 FM Community Christian Radio Station, Illawarra, a board member of Australian Heart Ministries and advisory board member of Cedars Christian College, former board member/director of Lighthouse Christian Care and Lighthouse Community Care Ltd, a DGR status benevolent church charity.
Phil Latz Phil has been married to Catie since 1984 and they have two children, 21 and 19 years of age. Phil is currently the managing director of Australia's largest bicycling publishing company in Australia, 'Bicycling Australia'. He was the founding organiser of 'The Challenge' Bike Race, raising funds for the drug rehabilitation charity Teen Challenge NSW with a goal to raise one million dollars over a ten year period. The Challenge has reached a halfway point of half a million dollars for this worthy cause. Phil was a founding member of the Cycling Promotion Fund 1999, founded business group 'God's Business', is a board member of Wollongong Combined Churches Education Board, board member of Australian Heart Ministries, Lighthouse Church, Port Kembla Chamber of Commerce and member of Toastmasters. Phil Latz is a man of high standing in the Australian sporting community and actively committed to the local Illawarra community at many different levels.
Mark Sewell Mark has been married to Diane since 1983. They have three children, 19, 17 and 14 years. Mark is currently the operations manager and deputy CEO and board member of Warrigal Care. He is responsible for over 520 full time staff and 250 volunteers with a 23 million dollar turnover and over 350 million dollars worth of assets. Mark is chairman of the ACS Illawarra Shoalhaven Regional Advisory Committee and chairman of the Wollongong City Council Aged Accommodation Taskforce. He has been a member of the Australian Institute of Management (AIMM) since 2000. Mark has a Bachelor of Social Science (Welfare) from Charles Sturt University, a Graduate Certificate in Arts (Public Administration), University of NSW and is currently studying for an MBA, majoring in law. Mark has worked for the Department of Family and Community Service and DoCS from 1989 in numerous management roles up to the level of Regional Director of Disability Services in Sydney before his current position with Warrigal Care. Mark's past roles include founding board member of the Illawarra Citizen Advocacy 1989-1991 and chairman of Cedars Christian College board 1996-2005. Currently Mark is on the board of Australian Heart Ministries and is chairman and company director of Lighthouse Church and Lighthouse Community Care.
Ron Hellyer Ron has been married to Margaret since 1979. They have five children, aged between 24 to 16 years. Currently Ron is the director of Outback Management Concepts based in Broken Hill NSW, a business consulting group he founded in 2002. Ron has over thirty years experience in local government and business to draw upon as well as numerous courses and accreditation in management, quality control, health and building surveying, workplace training, and a graduate diploma in local government management, Charles Sturt University. His last position with local government was as director of Environmental Services. From 1999-2002 Ron was general manager for the Line of Lode Heritage Project. This multimillion dollar project won three national awards, including the Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design. Ron has been a past director of Broken Hill Aero Club, Barrier Trading Export Pty Ltd, Barrier Business Services Pty Ltd and Silverlode Technology Pty Ltd. He is currently on the board of the Outback Community church based in Western NSW. Advisors to the BoardTed Bartlett Joan Beard Dr Bruce Robinson |
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