This paper describes a fathering program that has been operating for a number of years for Aboriginal men in the corrective system. The discussion groups focus on how the men see their role as fathers whilst in jail. The discussions examine ways of changing and developing new skills for them on release. The basis of the program is that just because they are incarcerated does not mean that they are bad fathers or not a father at all. The discussions involve learning from each other. We sit down and listen to each other about stories of being a father with a group of Aboriginal men. A lot of them are from the same background-where they grew up, how they grew up and their lifestyle. The fathers' program is an environment where no-one is judged...
Being a Noongar maaman (man and father) involved in raising koorlangka (children) brings lots of ha...
The Koori Fathering Program was developed in response to demand from local Aboriginal organisations ...
This paper discusses the Midwives for Men (M2) project and evaluation undertaken following completio...
This paper reports a qualitative study of incarcerated Indigenous fathers in Australia, using a fram...
This paper reports a qualitative study of incarcerated Indigenous fathers in Australia, using a fram...
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of ten male prisoners who are fathers held in Mo...
Incarceration of men causes many children to lose their fathers to imprisonment temporarily. Parenti...
Constructions of parenting, particularly mothering, have long been of concern to feminists. Recently...
child bond: Using groups to improve the fatherhood skills of incarcerated fathers Christina (Reineth...
© 2017, © 2017 SAGE Publications. Given the importance of fathering to the well-being and developmen...
This paper explores the effectiveness of delivering an intensive parenting class to groups of young ...
The purpose of Discussion Paper is to describe the observations of the Tjillari Justice Strong Cultu...
Despite the decline in crime rates and attempts to regulate prison populations, the United States le...
Abstract presented at The Future of Fathering conference, 7-8 November 2016, Wollongong, Australi
The purpose of this Discussion Paper is to report the observations of the Strong Culture, Strong Fam...
Being a Noongar maaman (man and father) involved in raising koorlangka (children) brings lots of ha...
The Koori Fathering Program was developed in response to demand from local Aboriginal organisations ...
This paper discusses the Midwives for Men (M2) project and evaluation undertaken following completio...
This paper reports a qualitative study of incarcerated Indigenous fathers in Australia, using a fram...
This paper reports a qualitative study of incarcerated Indigenous fathers in Australia, using a fram...
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of ten male prisoners who are fathers held in Mo...
Incarceration of men causes many children to lose their fathers to imprisonment temporarily. Parenti...
Constructions of parenting, particularly mothering, have long been of concern to feminists. Recently...
child bond: Using groups to improve the fatherhood skills of incarcerated fathers Christina (Reineth...
© 2017, © 2017 SAGE Publications. Given the importance of fathering to the well-being and developmen...
This paper explores the effectiveness of delivering an intensive parenting class to groups of young ...
The purpose of Discussion Paper is to describe the observations of the Tjillari Justice Strong Cultu...
Despite the decline in crime rates and attempts to regulate prison populations, the United States le...
Abstract presented at The Future of Fathering conference, 7-8 November 2016, Wollongong, Australi
The purpose of this Discussion Paper is to report the observations of the Strong Culture, Strong Fam...
Being a Noongar maaman (man and father) involved in raising koorlangka (children) brings lots of ha...
The Koori Fathering Program was developed in response to demand from local Aboriginal organisations ...
This paper discusses the Midwives for Men (M2) project and evaluation undertaken following completio...