Improving Children’s Services Engagement of Fathers in Child Protection: Logic Model for an Organisational Development and Staff Training Intervention DOI Creative Commons
Jonathan Scourfield,

J. H. T. Davies,

Kathy Jones

и другие.

International Journal on Child Maltreatment Research Policy and Practice, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 7(4), С. 607 - 614

Опубликована: Июль 15, 2024

Abstract There is a long-standing and ongoing problem of practice with at-risk families in child welfare work focusing primarily on mothers failing to properly engage fathers. The article describes innovation from the UK designed tackle this issue—the ISAFE (Improving Safeguarding through Audited Father-Engagement) intervention, developed by Fatherhood Institute Children’s Social Care Research Development Centre (CASCADE) at Cardiff University based two previous separate interventions which had positive initial evaluations. combines in-service social practitioner training other elements organisational development improve engagement Activities targeting culture are case file audits, identification team champions, webinar for service leaders. involves both awareness raising about importance engaging men skills via an introduction motivational interviewing. ISAFE’s theory change summarised form logic model. Limitations intervention its evaluation discussed.

Язык: Английский

The role of health behavior theories in parents’ initial engagement with parenting interventions. DOI
Carolina González, Alina Morawska, Divna Haslam

и другие.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 91(8), С. 485 - 495

Опубликована: Май 4, 2023

To examine the relationship between health belief model (HBM; i.e., perceived threat, benefits, costs, and self-efficacy) theory of planned behavior (TPB; attitudes, social norms, behavioral control) constructs parents' intention to participate initial engagement (i.e., recruitment, enrollment, first attendance) with a parenting intervention.Participants were parents (n = 699, mean age 38.29 years, 90.4% mothers) 2-12-year-old children. The study conducted secondary analysis cross-sectional data collected for an experimental strategies. Participants provided self-report on HBM constructs, TPB participate. Measures parent also attendance). Logistic regressions evaluated impact their combination, engagement.Analyses indicated that all increased odds enrollment. In terms TPB, attitudes subjective but not control, significant predictors When combined in one model, self-efficacy, norms predicted participate, whereas enrolling intervention. Regression models attendance those recruitment could be due lack variance.The findings demonstrate relevance using both when enhancing (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, rights reserved).

Язык: Английский

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Disruptive behavior disorders DOI
Eva R. Kimonis, Georgette E. Fleming, Rachael C. Murrihy

и другие.

Elsevier eBooks, Год журнала: 2023, Номер unknown, С. 205 - 226

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

2

Improving Children’s Services Engagement of Fathers in Child Protection: Logic Model for an Organisational Development and Staff Training Intervention DOI Creative Commons
Jonathan Scourfield,

J. H. T. Davies,

Kathy Jones

и другие.

International Journal on Child Maltreatment Research Policy and Practice, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 7(4), С. 607 - 614

Опубликована: Июль 15, 2024

Abstract There is a long-standing and ongoing problem of practice with at-risk families in child welfare work focusing primarily on mothers failing to properly engage fathers. The article describes innovation from the UK designed tackle this issue—the ISAFE (Improving Safeguarding through Audited Father-Engagement) intervention, developed by Fatherhood Institute Children’s Social Care Research Development Centre (CASCADE) at Cardiff University based two previous separate interventions which had positive initial evaluations. combines in-service social practitioner training other elements organisational development improve engagement Activities targeting culture are case file audits, identification team champions, webinar for service leaders. involves both awareness raising about importance engaging men skills via an introduction motivational interviewing. ISAFE’s theory change summarised form logic model. Limitations intervention its evaluation discussed.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0