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The Dad Experience: Parental Relationships Survey

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Heads Up Leicester, in partnership with Leicester City Council and Leicestershire County Council, are running this short anonymous survey to understand fathers’ experiences in their relationships with their partner or co-parent.  Your insights will help shape better support and resources for dads and families.

  • Share what strengthens your relationship.
  • Help improve services for fathers.
  • Enter a prize draw to win a £25 supermarket e-gift card.

Closes on Sunday 16 March. Winners will be drawn at the end of the survey.

Click here to fill out the survey.

Click here to view a PDF of this poster.

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Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust runs a confidential secure text messaging service for parents of children aged 0-19 years called Chat Health. The service operates Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm, excluding bank holidays. All texts will be responded to by a public health nurse (health visitor/school nurse) within 24 hours. Outside of the service working hours, you’ll receive a message back to inform you that your text will be responded to once the line reopens.

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Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust runs the Healthy Together Helpline for parents and carers in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. The Helpline’s qualified health and administrative professionals offer easy to access, safe and free advice, support and signposting. Calls are answered from 9am – 4.30pm on weekdays, excluding bank holidays. Calls are charged at the same rate as calling a standard landline number.

Should you require urgent health advice in the meantime, please contact your GP, visit an NHS walk-in centre or call NHS 111. For emergencies, dial 999 or visit A&E.

Page last reviewed: 24-02-2025

Next review due: 24-02-2028