Researching Reform have been very privileged to be able to work with some great fathers’ organisations over the last four years, including Bob Grieg’s “Only Dads” and of course our ongoing work with Billy McGranaghan for DadsHouse, through their “In Dad’s Shoes Tour”, and we’re having a blast.
Whether it’s a giggle-a-minute debate at the House of Commons on support services for single parents (we do do serious, but we like to inject lots of fun into whatever we do) or a national photographic tour which takes Researching Reform to places and faces we wouldn’t ever imagine we would get the chance to see, we love working with family focused organisations, whether they represent mums or dads.
Now, we’re looking to work with mum-focused organisations, too.
At Researching Reform, everything we do is about trying to strive for balance, and for us that means helping to support much-needed changes in the way families are perceived and protected, which means supporting dads, but we would also like to offer our support to mums, too. Researching Reform’s founder is not just a woman, but a single mother. The subject of single motherhood is close to our hearts and we have tons of ideas on how to help the government approach single mothers and more importantly, listen to them.
So, if you’re a mum-focused organisation, looking for a fun partnership with an organisation dedicated to child welfare, get in touch with us!
And dads, please don’t think we’ve forgotten you. We still continue to work with fathers’ organisations year-round….

The government say they do not discriminate against men. I proved to them they did & nothing was done. We went to the Home Office & made them aware of various facts & asked for the funding torovide the help & support what is required in every town in the UK & again nothing has been done. I have recently checked with my local authority given the governments own advice & again nothing has been done. Again I asked for funding locally & nobody would help or provide the funding that was asked for & now they have set up a ‘Men’s group’ which has failed to do anything to help men from their own admission. How many more men have to die before they recieve the same help & support which is avaliable to women in every town?