I have written previously about the Fatherhood Institute's project to improve father engagement in child safeguarding. A journal article I wrote about this has just been published. It describes the systemic approach to the issue that was attempted and also notes some of the difficulties in practice of implementing every element of the project. For example there were practical difficulties with e-learning packages and the local authorities were experiencing multiple pressures in a climate of austerity. The published paper is here, for those with access to the journal. A freely accessible pre-print version - i.e. the paper before it went through the peer review process and was subsequently revised - can be found here.
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AuthorJonathan Scourfield, professor of social work at Cardiff University Archives
June 2015
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