Engaging Fathers

2008; Haworth Press; Volume: 32; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1300/j147v32n02_06

ISSN

1544-4376

Autores

Ruth A. Huebner, Mac Werner, Steve G. Hartwig, Stacy White, Daniel Shewa,

Tópico(s)

Work-Family Balance Challenges

Resumo

ABSTRACT Federal initiatives encourage social service agencies to engage fathers and strengthen families, but little research is available to guide administrative action. This survey among 339 fathers and 1,203 social services workers targets policy development. Gaps between father and worker perceptions, that imply limited or misunderstanding, were found. Although fathers perceived agency intervention as helpful, they requested more case-specific help and father-centered services. Social service workers valued father input, but struggled to navigate parental conflicts. Findings suggest needs for improving information systems, services guided with father input, and staff development on father specific practices. In turn, administrators need funding and legislative support.

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