These values reflect those expressed in Articles 9, 12 and 18 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The kind of gender stereotyping which sees mothers as the main carers for children and young people is still prevalent here in Wales. It is only when fathers generally have brought about a significant cultural change in the way that we as a society bring up our children, and have become more involved with their children, that the courts will adopt a more flexible position in separation cases. This change is already taking place, almost a third of all childcare in the UK today is undertaken by fathers, and Children in Wales is very much in the vanguard of challenging many of these gender stereotypes. All fathers, not just those in separation cases, should be offered, not only the opportunities, but the necessary skills to become more involved in the upbringing of their children.