Changing Systems & Practice to Improve Outcomes for Young Fathers, Their Children & Their Families.

Year Published
2017
Author (Individual)
Primus, Lisa.
Author (Organization)
Center for the Study of Social Policy (Washington, D.C.)
Resource Type
Other
Resource Format
PDF
The Center for the Study of Social Policy’s (CSSP) newest policy report highlights the need to support young fathers by providing recommendations for child welfare system policy and practice change. Research shows that the relationship between fathers and their children is essential to the well-being of families and the healthy development of children, however little attention is paid to the importance of engaging young fathers under age 26, particularly young fathers who are involved with child welfare systems. This report provides recommendations on how systems can better focus on father involvement to increase positive outcomes for fathers, their children and families. (Author abstract)

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