This paper discusses the Midwives for Men (M2) project and evaluation undertaken following completion of the intervention. This pilot project was a collaboration between a university, health service and corrective services which aimed to link the learning experiences of midwifery students with the education of incarcerated men about fatherhood. An assessment task requiring midwifery students to develop and deliver an information session from a variety of topics designed for an audience of fathers was implemented into a Bachelor of Midwifery course at an Australian university. Six midwifery students delivered information sessions to inmates over one week. An evaluation of the men’s responses to this program and the perceptions of the correc...
This research explored the clinical learning experiences of male nurses during midwifery training at...
The mission of the Prison Birth Project is to connect students at the University of Michigan with pe...
Background: The active engagement of fathers in maternity care is associated with long-term benefits...
[Extract] Since 2017, Central Queensland University (CQU), has delivered a unique and innovative con...
A collaborative project formally titled “Working together to improve pregnancy and birth experiences...
Purpose: Young Incarcerated male offenders are at risk of poorer sexual health, adolescent parenthoo...
A collaborative project formally titled "Working together to improve pregnancy and birth experiences...
Recruiting, retaining and engaging men in social interventions can be challenging. The focus of this...
This paper explores the effectiveness of delivering an intensive parenting class to groups of young ...
This paper describes a fathering program that has been operating for a number of years for Aborigina...
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...
child bond: Using groups to improve the fatherhood skills of incarcerated fathers Christina (Reineth...
This paper considers the provision of an inter-disciplinary workshop day held for Social Work, Polic...
This research explored the clinical learning experiences of male nurses during midwifery training at...
The mission of the Prison Birth Project is to connect students at the University of Michigan with pe...
Background: The active engagement of fathers in maternity care is associated with long-term benefits...
[Extract] Since 2017, Central Queensland University (CQU), has delivered a unique and innovative con...
A collaborative project formally titled “Working together to improve pregnancy and birth experiences...
Purpose: Young Incarcerated male offenders are at risk of poorer sexual health, adolescent parenthoo...
A collaborative project formally titled "Working together to improve pregnancy and birth experiences...
Recruiting, retaining and engaging men in social interventions can be challenging. The focus of this...
This paper explores the effectiveness of delivering an intensive parenting class to groups of young ...
This paper describes a fathering program that has been operating for a number of years for Aborigina...
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...
child bond: Using groups to improve the fatherhood skills of incarcerated fathers Christina (Reineth...
This paper considers the provision of an inter-disciplinary workshop day held for Social Work, Polic...
This research explored the clinical learning experiences of male nurses during midwifery training at...
The mission of the Prison Birth Project is to connect students at the University of Michigan with pe...
Background: The active engagement of fathers in maternity care is associated with long-term benefits...