Episode 7: Engaging Fathers Part 2
Length: 28:04
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Transcript: cw_podcast_engaging_fathers_part2_transcript.pdf [PDF, 346 KB]
Fathers and paternal family members play a crucial role in children's growth and development. Child welfare agencies, however, may have difficulty connecting with and engaging noncustodial fathers and paternal family members. There are many local and national fatherhood organizations that can provide services and support to child welfare agencies to improve their ability to successfully engage fathers and paternal family members and support those family members in establishing permanency and safety for their children.
Child Welfare Information Gateway has developed a three-part podcast series on engaging fathers and working with fatherhood organizations. Part 1 and Part 2 feature a conversation with leaders of local fatherhood organizations in which they share their perspectives and insights on the following:
- Examining fathers’ value in the lives of their children
- Examining fathers’ value in the lives of their children
- Locating noncustodial fathers in your community
- Partnering with fatherhood organizations as a resource to support child welfare practice
- Sharing the often unheard perspective of fathers
Engaging Fathers Part 2' features the following individuals:
- Carl Chadband, chief operating officer, Kanawha Institute for Social Research & Action
- Joel Austin, president/chief executive officer, Daddy University
- Pat Littlejohn, executive director, South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families