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Associate Professor Richard Fletcher of the University of Newcastle's School of Health Sciences leads the Fathers and Families Research Program (FFRP) at the Family Action Centre. His work focuses on redefining societal expectations of fatherhood through digital health interventions like SMS4dads and Aboriginal-focused programs, addressing paternal perinatal depression, father-infant attachment, and policy reforms for father inclusion in family services.
- Education: PhD in Paediatrics (University of Newcastle), Master of Medical Science, Graduate Diploma in Infant Mental Health, and multiple academic qualifications.
His research spans public health initiatives, father-child rough play, separated parents' dynamics, and Indigenous fatherhood. Collaborations include Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and international institutions across 10+ countries.
Recent publications highlight mHealth engagement metrics, perinatal loss support, and cross-cultural program adaptations. Funded by Beyond Blue and Movember Foundation, his work has influenced national policies on father-inclusive service delivery.
Teaching contributions include postgraduate Family Studies courses and training for health professionals on father engagement. Administrative roles involve coordinating online education and leading multi-country research teams.

