Guide for FTD
Teams
This toolkit is for FTD teams, guiding and informing
them on how they can best serve within, and from,
their congregation.
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- Champion’s Toolkit – guided steps for FTD teams – Website
- First few steps for FTD teams – PDF
- Exploring the strengths and opportunities of your church – PDF
- Listen to the experiences and hopes of parents in your church – PDF
- How to discern what to do next within your church – PDF
- Putting a FTD plan together for your church – PDF
- How to work within your church – PDF
- How to speak to your pastor/church leader about FTD – PDF
- What is a Sikunye champion (FTD team leader) – PDF
- Success for a champion / FTD leader – PDF
- Tips for asking people to serve in the FTD team – PDF
- How to keep you and your team going – PDF
- Keep learning about FTD – PDF
- The importance of being an example in your church – PDF
- How to stir the hearts of your congregation – PDF
- How to get others excited about FTD – PDF
- Mom’s pregnancy journal with the Pregnancy devotional (facilitator guide) – PDF
- New mom’s journal with the New mom devotional (facilitator guide) – PDF
- Know your community – PDF
- What does Sikunye offer – PDF
- A list of useful contacts for mom and dad – PDF
- Making your church a welcoming space for families – PDF
- Useful contacts for self-care – PDF
- How to celebrate Mother’s Day well – PDF
External Content
- Why we need to talk about maternal mental health – Article
- Documentary about postnatal depression in Khayelitsha, Cape Town – Video
- How to listen with empathy – Brene Brown – Video
- What a pregnant woman needs from those around her – Video
- Fathers need to get involved in the First 1000 Days of their kids’ lives – Website
- First Baby Stress in New Dads – Website
- In the absence of ‘the village,’ mothers struggle most – Website
- Support a mother DGMT – Website
- Supporting Women in South Africa with breastfeeding – Website
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