ABSTRACT

Engaging and Working with African American Fathers: Strategies and Lessons Learned challenges traditional and historic practices and policies that have systematically excluded fathers and contributed to social and health disparities among this population.

With chapters written primarily by African American women – drawing on years of research, interviews, and practical experience with this demographic – each section explores current evidence on engagement approaches, descriptions of agencies/programs addressing specific issues fathers face, and case studies documenting typical clients and approaches to addressing their diverse needs. Offering an expansive overview of issues affecting African American fathers, the book explores such important topics as public, child and mental health, education, parenting, employment, and public initiatives among others.

Engaging and Working with African American Fathers is a key resource for social work, public health, education students, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and members of communities who are challenged by meeting the diverse needs of African American fathers.

chapter 2|13 pages

Engaging and Working with African American Fathers in Maternal and Child Health

This study was funded by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation

chapter 5|13 pages

Engaging and Working with African American Fathers in Prison

Fathers and Children Together Experience Initiative

chapter 7|10 pages

Engaging and Working with African American Fathers in Child Welfare

A Glimpse into the System and the Lives of Foster Fathers in Louisiana

chapter 11|15 pages

Conclusion

Moving to Father-Inclusive Services