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Resources for Supporting Healthy Relationships in Fatherhood Programs [www.acf.hhs.gov]

 

Fathers’ relationships—especially their relationships with coparents and romantic partners—can affect their own well-being and the quality of their involvement with their children. Using lessons from the Coparenting and Healthy Relationship and Marriage Education for Dads (CHaRMED) study, Child Trends’ new brief for the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation identifies common barriers that fatherhood programs face when addressing healthy relationships with fathers and provides strategies to help programs better support fathers in three main areas:

  1. Engaging fathers in romantic relationship content

  1. Improving fathers’ coparenting relationships through coparent engagement

  1. Supporting fathers who are navigating legal and social system involvement

Please click Resources for Supporting Healthy Relationships in Fatherhood Programs to access the brief.

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