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This section includes a selection of virtual sites that provide additional information on the Fatherhood Initiative and Male Involvement.
The Father Factor: National Head Start
Institute on Father Involvement
http://www.hsnrc.org/fatherhood/
The National Head Start
Institute on Father Involvement was held June 14-18,
2004. The institute brought together leaders of every
Head Start and Early Head Start program in the nation
to focus on enhancing father involvement. Through the
Institute and other related activities, the local Head
Start program leadership, staff, and parents have the
knowledge and skills needed to strengthen families
and support the ongoing involvement of fathers in Head
Start, and in the lives of their children. This, in
turn, will contribute to the healthy development of
and improved outcomes for children.
For Fathers
http://www.nhsa.org/program/fathers/parents%5Ffather%5Fres%5Flinks.htm
National Head Start Association's web source
for the Fatherhood Initiative and Male and Father Involvement issues, including
funding, partnerships, initiative models, and resources.
National Fatherhood Initiative
http://www.fatherhood.org/
This nonprofit organization offers an on-line catalog, a listing
of on-line resources, tips and advice for fathers, and relevant links for
further information.
Understanding the Role of Low-Income Fathers.
Mathematica Policy Research. Inc.
http://www.mathematica-mpr.com/earlycare/headstar.asp
Discusses research projects underway with the Early Head Start
research consortium to study the role of fathers in Head Start families.
Father & FamilyLink
http://fatherfamilylink.gse.upenn.edu/index.htm
A site featuring several on-line research databases,
fact sheets, and a contact list of related organizations. They also offer
news updates and a calendar of upcoming events.
The Fatherhood Alliance
http://www.fatherhoodalliance.freeservers.com/
This organization's website serves as an on-line resource guide,
providing links to more information for all types of fathers, including:
gay fathers, special needs fathers, expectant fathers, grandfathers,
teen fathers, and single fathers. The goal of the organization is to educate
fathers, so as to better their fathering skills.
FatherNet (Children, Youth and Family Consortium, University of Minnesota)
http://www.cyfc.umn.edu/
This site features news, articles and publications
relevant to fatherhood. It also offers a bibliography and hosts an e-mail
discussion group for people interested in fatherhood issues.
Fathers Matter Initiative: Advancing Responsible Fatherhood Through
Community Foundation Involvement
http://www.ccfy.org/fathers/index.htm
This website of the Coalition of Community Foundations for Youth
provides initiative to encourage greater father involvement in families.
Fatherwork - Brigham Young University
http://fatherwork.byu.edu
This site features stories, ideas, and suggested
activities for and about fathering as generative work.
National Center on Fathers and Family
http://www.ncoff.gse.upenn.edu/
This organization is devoted to research designed to study and
promote father involvement. Their site features on-line databases of policy
research, events, and programs relating to fathers.
The National Latino Fatherhood and Family Institute
http://www.nlffi.org/
A collaborative effort of Bienvenidos Family
Services, The National Compadres Network and Beahvioral Assessment,
Inc. Emphasizes male/father involvement, healthy family development, and
media campaigns to promote positive Latino father involvement. Serves
as a clearinghouse to bilingual/bicultural materials, and fatherhood research.
Fatherhood/Family Formation
http://www.financeprojectinfo.org/win/familyformation.htm
This website is maintained by the Welfare Information
Network and provides information about print resources, events and activities
related to fatherhood and families. There are also links to federal and state
programs and resources.
Child Support Enforcement Policy and Low-Income Families
Spring 2000 issue of Focus, a magazine of the Institute
for Research on Poverty
http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/irp/focus/focus.htm
This issue contains studies on fathers, mothers and children,
child support and custody policy, and international perspectives. Full
text is available in Acrobat format.
Face to Face with Fathers: A Report on Low-Income Fathers and
Their Experience with Child Support Enforcement
http://www.cffpp.org/publications/face_to_face.html
Highlights from a report by the Center on
Fathers, Families and Public Policy in Chicago about interviews with 71
fathers concerning the impact of public policy on low- income, non-custodial
fathers.
Fathering: The Man and the Family - First Year Implementation
Report
http://www.jcpr.org/newsletters/vol4_no2/index.html
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services report on its implementation
strategy for the initiative to strengthen the role of fathers in families.
Fathers
March-April 2000 issue of Poverty Research Center News http://www.jcpr.org/newsletters/vol4_no2/index.html
This issue emphasizes the role fathers can play beyond that of
breadwinner. A range of policy and program initiatives are reviewed. The
difficulties that fathers, particularly low-income fathers, face in playing
a meaningful role in their children's lives are chronicled. Full text
and hyperlinks are available on-line.
Map and Track: State Initiatives to Encourage Responsible Fatherhood
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/nccp/main5.html
From the National Center for Children in Poverty
site, this page includes editions of this national report on state efforts
to promote responsible fatherhood. Covers state profiles, programs, and national
resources.
Research: Fathers
http://www.beachcenter.org/
Highlights from Beach Center on Families and Disability research
on fathers conducted between 1993-1998.
Restoring Fathers to Families and Communities: Six Steps for
Policymakers
http://www.span-online.org/restoring_fathers.html
This policy guide by Kathleen Sylvester
and Kathy Reich, of the Social Policy Action Network gives state and local
policymakers concrete ideas for encouraging fathers to support their children,
financially and emotionally. The report is available in hard copy from
SPAN or the Annie E. Casey Foundation 410-547-6600
BabyCenter: The Dad Zone
http://www.babycenter.com/dads/
This site offers extensive consumer literature for new or expectant
fathers.
Bootcamp for New Dads
http://www.newdads.com/
Extensive training, tips and advice for new or expectant dads
presented by new and "veteran" fathers.
Dads and Daughters
http://www.dadsanddaughters.org/
A non-profit, membership organization for fathers
with daughters.
Father to Father
http://www.cyfc.umn.edu/communities/programs/ftf.html
This site offers links to electronic documents
related to fathering, and a bibliography of fathering print resources.
Fathers: Connect for Kids Reference Room Topics
http://www.connectforkids.org/
The Connect for Kids (formerly Kids Campaign)
web site offers a series of on-line articles on many issues relevant to
fathers and fatherhood including ones on community building and involvement
in schools. It also includes lists of fatherhood groups and state resources
for fathers.
National Center for Fathering
http://www.fathers.com/
This site offers practical tips, an on-line bookstore and services
for connecting fathers with other fathers as well as recent research findings
on fatherhood.
National Fathers Network: Support for Fathers and Families of
Children with Special Needs
http://www.fathersnetwork.org/
A non-profit organization devoted to supporting and offering
resources for fathers of children with special needs, their families,
and their service providers. Their site archives a newsletter for fathers,
contains articles by dads, and lists additional resources.
The Practitioner's Page
http://www.npnff.org
This website is the home page for the National Practitioners Network
for Fathers and Families. It offers a variety of professional resources
for individuals who work to strengthen the role of fathers in their families.
At Home Dad Network
http://www.angelfire.com/zine2/athomedad/athomedad.net
     The network is a loose-knit grassroots
organization for primary care dads who want to start up or join any activity
to help connect at-home dads.
Dad Stays Home
http://www.dadstayshome.com
     A new father thought it would be great to create
a site where other "stay at home" dads could exchange ideas or stories
and research parenting topics.
Slowlane.com: The On-line Resource for Stay At Home Dads
http://www.slowlane.com/
This site offers articles, media clips, suggested books, and other
resources for fathers who stay at home. It also highlights services to
connect fathers with other stay at home dads in their local communities.
MenWeb - Men's Issues: Men's Voices Magazine
http://www.vix.com/menmag/
Provides information and support for men. Encourages men to creatively
choose their roles in society, and to select healthy models of personal
growth.
World Wide Web Virtual Library: Fatherhood Issues Page
http://www.vix.com/men/nofather/nodad.html#dad
Includes information on fatherhood and fatherlessness,
including articles, statistics, testimony, and books. Provides a list of articles
on the effect of welfare on fatherhood. This site polls readers about what
it is like to balance fatherhood and work. Child Custody and Support Issues
Single & Custodial Father's Network, Inc.
http://www.scfn.org/
Single & Custodial Father's Network is an international, member-supported,
non profit organization. The purpose is to help fathers meet the challenge
of being parents, through informational and supportive services to fathers
and their families.
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