It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child welfare services from biological and social fathers. The result can be limited resources for children's care and potentially poor risk assessment and management. This paper reviews the published research from 2000 to 2010 about the barriers to and facilitators of better father engagement, as well as the very limited evidence on the effectiveness of work with maltreating fathers. There is relatively little known about what works in engaging men, but there are some promising indicators from family support and child protection practice contexts. These include early identification and early involvement of fathers; a proactive approach, including ...
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 209-228.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Fath...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
The child welfare system is designed to protect children from harm and to reduce the risk of future ...
When child protection professionals struggle to engage fathers and father figures, assessments may n...
This commentary piece gives an overview of the well-known difficulties of engaging fathers in the ch...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers' attitudes and practice regarding w...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers\u27 attitudes and practice regardin...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers\u27 attitudes and practice regardin...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers\u27 attitudes and practice regardin...
The present study provides insight into the extent and rationale of fathers' involvement with their ...
This literature review draws from a wide array of interdisciplinary research to argue that fathers n...
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 209-228.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Fath...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
It is widely recognized as problematic that there are generally low levels of engagement with child ...
The child welfare system is designed to protect children from harm and to reduce the risk of future ...
When child protection professionals struggle to engage fathers and father figures, assessments may n...
This commentary piece gives an overview of the well-known difficulties of engaging fathers in the ch...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers' attitudes and practice regarding w...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers\u27 attitudes and practice regardin...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers\u27 attitudes and practice regardin...
This cross-sectional study explored child welfare agency workers\u27 attitudes and practice regardin...
The present study provides insight into the extent and rationale of fathers' involvement with their ...
This literature review draws from a wide array of interdisciplinary research to argue that fathers n...
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
This article is based on qualitative research with fathers who attended Mellow Dads, an intensive ‘d...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 209-228.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Fath...