Thursday 21st May 2026
Shire of Mundaring Libraries is pleased to host this workshop presented by DadsWA supported by Midvale Hub Parenting Service (Perth North East).
(For fathers and father figures of young people 4 to 12 years.)
The father–daughter relationship is especially important as girls approach their adolescent years. A strong, supportive connection with their father can play a key role in helping girls navigate social pressures, negative stereotypes, and challenging behaviours they may encounter, while supporting them to make confident and healthy choices.
This workshop explores how fathers can strengthen their relationship with their daughters and positively influence their wellbeing, confidence, and decision‑making during this important stage of development.
This workshop will explore:
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The importance of positive male role modelling
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Building open and respectful communication
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Supporting resilience and emotional wellbeing
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Strengthening self‑worth and confidence
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Encouraging assertiveness and healthy boundaries
(Parents may bring babies under 5 months, but this session is not suitable for children to attend.)
Bookings are essential for this free event via Humanitix. Places are limited.
Light refreshments will be available.
Let us know if you have any access requirements.
About the presenter: Keith has worked with Ngala in heading up the DadsWA program for the past 13 years and has been working with fathers and men for 18 years. DadsWA has provided support and information for fathers in their parenting role since 1999. Keith is passionate about promoting the important role of fathers and has developed and delivered a range of programs for dads including sessions for fathers and daughters and fathers and sons as well as programs for expectant and new dads. Keith has a Degree and Post-Graduate Diploma in Psychology and has a son and daughter and three grandchildren.