This chapter is focused upon social work with single and non-resident fathers. There is a dearth of social work research that explores the experiences of single or non-resident fathers’ with social work, so this chapter starts to explore how we can work more sensitively and collaboratively with both groups. Both single and non-resident fatherhood raise challenges for socially constructed gendered norms, hegemonic masculinity and how children and families social work is practiced. Concepts of borderwork and the emotional regime are applied to develop understanding of these fathers’ experiences with social work and how practice can change. The chapter is located within wider discourses about the feminised role of caring and increasingly burea...
Evidence in the research literature suggests that men are usually not engaged by social workers, par...
Fathers and father figures in child and family welfare have been a neglected topic and focus of soci...
Magister Social Work -MSWFathers, specifically in South Africa, are generally stereotyped as either ...
This chapter is focused upon social work with single and non-resident fathers. There is a dearth of ...
This paper presents a systematic literature review that explored social work practice with single fa...
This paper presents a systematic literature review that explored social work practice with single fa...
The thesis describes a piece of research undertaken by a group of social work practitioners who expe...
The thesis describes a piece of research undertaken by a group of social work practitioners who expe...
Objective: The paper aims to explore the barriers to father involvement in family social work at the...
The lives of families entering the child protection arena may be shaped by a range of troubles, incl...
Within the field of child protection social work, where concerns about the care a child have reached...
Within the field of child protection social work, where concerns about the care a child have reached...
It is now wiely accepted that the exclusion of fathers from child and family work is problematic and...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences and perspectives of sole fathers when access...
Fathers and father figures in child and family welfare have been a neglected topic and focus of soci...
Evidence in the research literature suggests that men are usually not engaged by social workers, par...
Fathers and father figures in child and family welfare have been a neglected topic and focus of soci...
Magister Social Work -MSWFathers, specifically in South Africa, are generally stereotyped as either ...
This chapter is focused upon social work with single and non-resident fathers. There is a dearth of ...
This paper presents a systematic literature review that explored social work practice with single fa...
This paper presents a systematic literature review that explored social work practice with single fa...
The thesis describes a piece of research undertaken by a group of social work practitioners who expe...
The thesis describes a piece of research undertaken by a group of social work practitioners who expe...
Objective: The paper aims to explore the barriers to father involvement in family social work at the...
The lives of families entering the child protection arena may be shaped by a range of troubles, incl...
Within the field of child protection social work, where concerns about the care a child have reached...
Within the field of child protection social work, where concerns about the care a child have reached...
It is now wiely accepted that the exclusion of fathers from child and family work is problematic and...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences and perspectives of sole fathers when access...
Fathers and father figures in child and family welfare have been a neglected topic and focus of soci...
Evidence in the research literature suggests that men are usually not engaged by social workers, par...
Fathers and father figures in child and family welfare have been a neglected topic and focus of soci...
Magister Social Work -MSWFathers, specifically in South Africa, are generally stereotyped as either ...