Fathering programs in the context of domestic and family violence
This paper examines how men's behaviour change programs and fathering programs address fathering issues for men who use violence.
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This paper examines how men's behaviour change programs and fathering programs address fathering issues for men who use violence.
An exploration of strategies to engage and address issues for family members who are continuing to live with domestic violence.
A broad overview of some of the key issues identified in the growing literature on paternal mental illness
This paper uses existing literature to describe Australia's family leave policy history leading up to the government-funded Dad and Partner Pay
Outlines the research into a history of child sexual abuse can influence men's perceptions and experience of fatherhood.
Provides ideas for practitioners and policy-makers about how to increase engagement of fathers in child and family services and programs.
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