The results below have been automatically generated from the 10 dads who completed the FSW Survey.
1. Please tell us through what kind of setting you and your child/ren took part in Fathers' Story Week
A. Pre-school/nursery
B. Children's Centre
C. Primary school
D. Other education setting
E. Library
F. Prison
G. Other
3. How would you rate the success of the event?
A. Excellent
B. Good
C. Poor
D. Very poor
5. How often in the average week do you take your child/ren to school?
A. Every day
B. Most days
C. Some days
D. Never
7. How often do you attend parent/teacher evenings, school assemblies, sports days or other school events?
A. Never
B. Once a term (average)
C. Twice a term (average)
D. More often
9. How often do you chat informally to your one of your child's teachers?
A. Never
B. Once a term (average)
C. Twice a term (average)
D. More often
11. Has Fathers' Story Week changed your relationship with the school?
A. Yes - improved
B. Yes - made worse
C. No effect
2. What did you do?
A. Attended a Fathers' Story Week event, eg school assembly
B. Attended Bring your dad to school day
C. Contributed to a classroom session eg 'reading with dad'
D. Worked with child/ren on homework/activity
E. Other
4. What do you think your child/ren enjoyed about Father's Story Week?
A. Spending more time with you
B. Finding out more about you eg. through fatherhood-related homework
C. Seeing you come into school
D. Talking about you at school
E. Other
6. How often in the average week do you collect your children from school?
A. Every day
B. Most days
C. Some days
D. Never
8. How often do you volunteer at the school (trips, classroom reading, DIY help etc.)?
A. Never
B. Once a term (average)
C. Twice a term (average)
D. More often
10. How would you describe your relationship with our child's school?
A. Excellent
B. Good
C. Poor
D. Very poor
12. What could the school/other setting do to help you to be more involved in supporting your child/ren's learning in future?
A. Hold more events like Fathers' Story Week
B. Ask you directly for help/support, eg to share your skills
C. Schedule events with working mums and dads in mind
D. Communicate better about what's already going on (eg by email or text)
E. Other
















