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Tools for Working with Fathers
Monday Aug 27, 2007
Looking for educational or social marketing tools for working with fathers or promoting father involvement? Here is information about father-oriented resources, developed in Canada or in use by Canadian organizations, which are available either through purchase of print, video or curriculum materials or participation in training opportunities.
The follow listings are based on the most current available information. FIRA would like to hear about new resources which are available for use by other organizations. Please contact John Hoffman: jhoffman@cogeco.ca
Print Materials
BC Council For Families
British Columbia's hub for information and resources for and about families, has introduced the Fatherhood Series http://www.bccf.bc.ca/catalogue/index.php?cPath=25: six new brochures for fathers.
Dads
and Babies: Connecting with your infant
Dads
and Toddlers: Connecting with your toddler
Dads
and Teens: Connecting with your teenager.
Dads
Away from Home. Keeping the connection when work takes dad away.
Rookie
Dad. Ten things every new mom should know.
Rookie
Moms. Ten things every new dad should know.
Teen
fatherhood resources available from BC Council for Families
Brochure:
Teen Dads. Your baby needs you. www.bccf.bc.ca/catalogue/product_info.php?cPath=25&products_id=144
Book:
Teen Dads. Right's responsibilities and joys.
www.bccf.bc.ca/catalogue/product_info.php?cPath=25&products_id=146 Jeanne
Warren Lindsay published by Morning
Glory Press
Father Involvement Initiative - Ontario Network (FII-ON)
Father Involvement Initiative - Ontario Network (FII-ON) Booklets www.cfii.ca/fiion/books.htm
Involved Fathers. A Guide for Today's Dad.
Full-time Dad. Part-time Kids. A guide for recently divorced and separated fathers.
Daddy Come Play With Me. A father's guide to play with young children.
Kids We Can Count On. A father's guide to building character in children.
One Step at a Time. A guide for fathers living in blended families.
Daddy I Need You. A father's guide to early childhood brain development.
FII-ON Posters www.cfii.ca/fiion/posters.htm
Five
colour posters promoting father involvement.
First Nations
Poster Series www.cfii.ca/fiion/firstnationsposters.htm
Similar
poster series adapted for Aboriginal families.
All
FII-ON materials are available in English and French language versions.
Other Print Resources
24 Hour Cribside Assistance: New Baby Manual For Dads
This booklet for new fathers uses lighthearted car maintenance analogies to convey key information about newborn care and health, breastfeeding and care of new moms. 24 Cribside Assistance was originally developed for local use by the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addition Health Unit in eastern Ontario. The York Region Health Unit developed their own version, adding a snazzy design, and since then the booklet has been adapted for local use by health units in several provinces. The Region of Peel (just west of Toronto) has created a digital template which allows local health units to add local contact and resource information in order to create their own versions of 24 Hour Cribside Assistance.
Organizations interested in adapting 24 Cribside Assistance should contact Janice Creelman at Peel Region Janice.creelman@peelregion.ca
Dads Make a Difference
http://prevent.sasktelwebhosting.com/NobodysResourcesDescrip.php - poster and 30- page booklet from Saskatchewan Institute on Prevention of Handicaps (included in list of Nobody's Perfect resources)
Hands-On Dad
http://www.todaysparent.com/lifeasparent/parenting/article.jsp?content=3610 - 40 booklet for new fathers, written for the Psychology Foundation of Canada's Parenting For Life series. Hands-On Dad is currently out of print but the content is archived on the website of Today's Parent Magazine. Today's Parent was an original partner in the Parenting For Life program.
DVD and Video
Believe in me!/Je suis là!
Believe in me!/Je suis là! is the first Canadian film to provide a window into the minds of teenaged and youthful fathers. The 26-minute documentary presents interviews with some of the young fathers and community professionals who were partners in FIRA's Young Fathers Cluster, led by Annie Devault, professor of social work at the Université du Québec en Outaouais.
Produced by Artesian Films and the Young Fathers Cluster of the Father Involvement Research Alliance.
Limited single copies are available from the organizations listed below for a nominal fee of $10.00 to cover shipping and handling.
Father Involvement Initiative - Ontario Network www.cfii.ca/fiion/ (click on Materials from a drop-down menu under resources)
Vanier Institute of the Family -
By email: llegault@vifamily.ca;
Fax: 613-228-8007;
Mail: The Vanier Institute of the Family, 94 Centrepointe Drive, Ottawa,
ON K2G 6B1.
Father Involvement Research Alliance www.fira.uoguelph.ca
Fatherhood: Indigenous Men's Journeys
This DVD is part of a resource package developed by the community and university partners in working on FIRA’s Indigenous Fathers Cluster.
The Indigenous Fathers Resource Package, which also includes two booklets and other materials, is available through the website of Early Childhood Development Intercultural Partnerships, a multi-site research project led by Jessica Ball at the University of Victoria.
The full resource package (available for $90.00 plus shipping and taxes ) includes:
• Faterhood: Indigenous Men's Journeys. 40 minute DVD telling the stories of six aboriginal fathers (for more information about the DVD, click here)
• Aboriginal Fathers. A Guide for Community Programs (60 page, full colour booklet)
• Beginning the Journey of Fatherhood. A Guide for Aboriginal Men. (60 page full colour booklet)
• 17” X 23” poster
• Summary of the Indigenous Fathers Research Project
• Information sheets
• Worksheet for program workshops.
The DVD can also be ordered separately.
Full ordering and pricing information can be found at:
www.ecdip.org/order
Fatherhood-oriented parenting courses
FII-BOCC- The FI-BOCC Program © (Father Involvement - Building our Children's Character), is a 16-hour curriculum designed to teach fathers about the importance of being involved with their children and how to support their children's development of positive character traits. The program content was by members of The FI-BOCC Program © Action Group based on general research findings about father involvement, as well as the material developed by The Virtues ProjectTM. www.cfii.ca/fiion/
It's My Child Too. www.cfs.purdue.edu/fathers/ A curriculum designed specifically for young non-custodial fathers who may be having difficulty moving into the parenting role. Developed by Purdue University's Centre for Families. Currently used by Ottawa's Young Fathers Program.
www.ces.purdue.edu/white/CFS/itsmychild.htm
The Parenting Partnership http://www.theparentingpartnership.ca/ContentPage.aspx?name=Parenting-Partnership
A new prenatal and parenting course program, developed by Invest In Kids (www.investinkids.ca), specifically for expectant, first-time parent couples who have access to the internet. Course material covers pregnancy, birth, supporting healthy child development and working out an effective parenting partnership. The program will be offered in a combination of weekly web-based sessions and flexibly scheduled face-to-face sessions. Currently, The Parenting Partnership will be *piloted with in Ontario, starting in June 2008. For more information about pilot sites call 1-800-583-KIDS.
*
Pilot sites are testing the course with heterosexual couples only, for purposes
of evaluation. Eventually The Parenting Partnership may be available to other
types of parenting couples, such as adoptive or same-sex parents.
24/7
DadTM www.fatherhood.org/247dad.asp
Developed by the US-based, National Fatherhood Initiative: Includes a basic fathering program (24/7 DadTMA.M.) and a more in-depth program (24/7 DadTM P.M.), each consisting of 12 two-hour sessions. Each program can be implemented in a group setting or in a one-on-one home-based setting. Currently in use at the Ontario Early Years Centre in Ottawa.
Public Service Announcements
Fatherhood. It's the best job on the planet www.mydad.ca/tools.php This series of public service announcements was developed by a fatherhood project funded by Health Canada's National Project Fund from 2002 to 2004. Three print ads, four 30-second television spots (two French, two English) and four radio spots (two French, two English) are available for downloading free of charge for use by non-profit groups wishing to promote father involvement.
Resources for Professionals
Supporting Immigrant and Refugee Fathers. A Training Manual for Human Service Workers http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/dca-dea/publications/supporting_module_one_e.html by Dawne Clark, Ph.D. and Rena Shimoni, Ph.D., Mount Royal College and David Este, Ph.D., University of Calgary. This manual was prepared by Calgary Immigrant Aid Society With funding by Health Canada Community Action Program for Children and the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program, National Projects Fund



