iHV launches new film to raise awareness of Fathers’ Mental Health


25th June 2025

Studies show that many new dads feel ignored and left-out by services, which may mean they don’t ask for help when they’re struggling. With at least 1 in 10 men experiencing mental health problems around the time of birth, and suicide remaining the leading cause of death in men under 50, there can be unique opportunities for midwives, health visitors and other healthcare professionals to identify any concerns and offer timely support.

Invisible follows Luke’s journey as he becomes dad to baby Josh. It is a dramatised version of events, highlighting factors that may impact new dads’ mental health. The storyline has been developed following extensive interviews by the filmmakers with a diverse range of fathers and is based on research findings.

You may find the film upsetting, particularly if you have been affected by any of the issues raised. If you are a parent and are struggling, talk to your health visitor or GP. You can find additional support at MIND (0300 102 1234) www.mind.org.uk

 

To watch film - https://ihv.org.uk/our-work/our-work-in-mental-health/invisible-fathers-mental-health-film/invisible-the-full-film/

CONTACT US

Maternal, Child & Family Health Nurses Australia

Phone: 02 8323 7160

For general enquiries: secretariat@mcafhna.org.au

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