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Final Report Strong Fathers Strong Families Programme Descriptive Analysis

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• Number of men attending first antenatal visits• Smoking cessation or reduced tobacco use among programme participants.Given the nature of the programme, there may be value in having KPIs that are measured qualitatively(for example, through self-reports by programme participants). Such KPIs might include:• Improved confidence and self-esteem of men• Increased knowledge of healthy lifestyle habits• Lifestyle changes to incorporate healthy lifestyle habits (eg healthy cooking)• Increased accessing of services• Increased knowledge of aspects relating to parenting (eg changing nappies, feeding etc).Once KPIs have been developed, it would be helpful to develop a reporting template that could capturedata against KPIs regularly and consistently. This would allow sites and the Department to monitorimplementation and outcomes across sites, and measure change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islandermen and communities as a result of the SFSF programme.iv EXECUTIVE SUMMARYURBISFINAL REPORT

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