About this deal
Once the app is installed, enter your postcode when prompted and select your local area or hospital. Kate Cox, Head of Universal Services at Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust said: “We are committed to continually improving the maternity experience for families in Stoke-on-Trent so that every child gets the best start in life, so we are delighted to support this fantastic new resource.
There are also details of local support groups for new dads and sources of help available in Kent and Medway. The DadPad was created by listening to what dads, their partners and professionals asked for in relation to preparing for fatherhood, what to expect and how to care for their baby. If your area doesn’t have a button, let us know and we’ll make contact with those who can make it happen!Cllr Dave Evans, cabinet member for children and young people said: “As a city council, our aim is to provide the best start in life for all children in the city and the DadPad can help with this.
You can give your feedback at any time, but ideally we’d like to hear from you from 3-4 months after the birth of your baby. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site.DadPad is packed with information to give new fathers guidance on how to develop the confidence and practical skills needed to help look after their babies’ physical and emotional needs.