Dad Matters in Yorkshire
Our needs led services cater for a diverse clientele, ranging from single dads, to step dads, grandads and all secondary carers from pre-birth to two years.
Our Offer
Walk & Talk – Group walks
- Meet up with fellow dads
- Share your knowledge and experiences
- Experience the support of peers
- Get some fresh air and exercise with or without your children
- Give your partner a little break from parent duty


Dad Time 1: 1 Support
- Attachment & Bonding .
- Emotional Support.
- Parenting Skills & insights.
- Emotional Health & Wellbeing
1:1 support
Peer support from our Dad Matters coordinator. help with bonding attachment, emotional wellbeing, finding your role and supporting your partner.
Practical and emotional support can also be provided
New Dads Online Workshop
Online or in person workshops, This is your chance to learn about aiding your baby’s development, consoling your baby, how to cope with a crying baby, how to look after yourself in this major life transition, how to support your partner, where to go for help, support, advice and education about new babies!
Maternity Outreach
Giving information and signposting to dads and partners on the antenatal and birthing wards in local hospitals. Working alongside the hospital teams to offer another layer of guidance aimed to support parents from a dads perspective.
Walk & Talks – Groups
Experience all the benefits of getting outdoors with your child/ren. Chatting while you walk can be a great to way share and learn from others experiences. or just catch up with the Dad Matters team
Walk & Talks 1:1
Sometimes its hard to chat when your in the middle of everything, 1:1 walk and talks give all the benefits of support with a change of surroundings. These chats can also be a chance to give mum a break and get your baby some fresh air.
Online Support
Stay updated with all the latest events, news and parenting tips by following us on social media, get valuable insights and support right at your fingertips.
Email or chat with one of our team. Or find a service
an app or link that connects you to the right service that meets your needs, in our resources lists.
needs links to FB – other socials – NDW
Attachment and Bonding
The relationship your baby has with you and other care givers is really important how we meet their needs and care for them shapes how their brains develop. This is both true before they are born and after they arrive. Attachment and Bonding are terms that are regularly used by many professionals and practitioners including us at Dad Matters, this is due to how important it is for parent-infant relationships, yet not everyone knows what it is or why it is so important.
Attachment has helped to understand the importance of relationships and the need for children to have a secure base. When a child feels safe and secure they learn to manage their feelings and develop healthy relationships in the future. As such a baby which has a secure attachment will develop a sense of trust in relation to others.
Bonding describes the feelings of attachment and love from parent to baby. Some parents feel this connection very quickly and it may start to develop during pregnancy. However, fathers can sometimes find that the process of bonding takes time and can feel more challenging than for mums, which is entirely natural and normal.
The bond between a parent and baby often comes through lots of playing communicating and interacting with your baby. Although as a dad you are not physically carrying the baby, the beginnings of a bonding relationship can begin through the pregnancy and will continue to grow when baby arrives.
Before baby arrives
- Talk, sing and read to your baby
- Massage and touch
- Knock, knock, who’s there
- Hopes and dreams
- Talk to your partner
- Keep a diary
This imagining helps you as a parent to develop that relationship with your baby before they are born.
Once baby is here
- Touch and skin to skin
- Talk, smile and sing
- Read to your baby
- Watch and wonder
- Baby Massage
- Help out with everyday needs
Your baby is born ready to interact and form relationships with you as their parent. They are able to recognise your voice and can be soothed by your touch and being held. The bonding you have done before your baby arrives will enable your relationship with each other to just get bigger and stronger.
Baby States
As you watch and wonder about your new baby you will begin to become familiar with what your baby is like, and understanding baby states will help this further. Your baby will transition between these states throughout the day and having an understanding of them will enable you to know what they might need
There are lots of useful videos on the Association of Infant Mental Health Website – click logo

Sleep states
- Deep sleep
- Light sleep
- Drowsy
Awake states
- Fussy
- Active alert
- Crying
For more information regarding the baby states especially if you have any concerns or questions about crying please get in touch or the following websites have lots of help and support
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Babies Cry you can cope – When babies cry it can be stressful and overwhelming. Help is out there and all you need to do is ask.
Cry-Sis Support for parents with crying and sleepless babies
- When your baby is crying there are a few techniques you can try to enable your baby to settle, known as consoling
Consoling
- Let your baby know you’re there – use your face to establish contact
- Talk gently and supportive to your baby
- Let your baby focus on your face
- Hand on tummy
- Pick them up
- Wrap baby (hands free)
- Rocking
For more information and support, and if you need any further help or guidance with this please get in touch or contact your Health Visitor.
If you are expecting, or have a baby under 12 weeks, please book onto one of our
New Dad Workshops for more support and information… click the link
“If Dad Matters wasn’t there when I needed them,
I wouldn’t know what I would have done.”
Call to Action – Be a Volunteer for Dad Matters

Join our team of volunteers
If you’re a dad who’s had experience with Under 2’s and would like to help other dads, who are in a situation you may have been in, then we would love to hear from you, your help and input would be invaluable.
Even if you haven’t had a difficult experience with being a dad, then don’t let this put you off, you will also have a lot to bring to others. All our volunteers are given training and support is on hand every day.
Click here for more information on volunteering
DAD MATTERS YORKSHIRE
2 Kilnsey Road, Wakefield.WF1 4RW
Office 01924 251205
Office Mobile: 07787823441