Working effectively with men in families
Work more effectively with fathers and men in families to improve outcomes for children.
Develop up-to-date knowledge on working with men in families to improve outcomes for children in targeted family support, child in need and child protection work.
During this workshop, participants will explore principles and approaches for building relationships with men in families, including with young fathers and working with men who harm. Participants will consider the current research on the role of men in families and draw on evidence about the importance of fathers and parental networks in children’s lives.
Designed for
Family help and social care practitioners working directly with children and families.
Learning outcomes
As a result of attending this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Explain the role of men in families, drawing on evidence about the importance of fathers and parental networks in children’s lives.
- Take an intersectional lens when working with men in families, particularly considering ethnicity.
- Describe the principles and approaches for building relationships with men in families, including young fathers.
- Assess the complexity of working with risk and uncertainty, including when working with men who harm
- Recognise the value of working with extended paternal networks.
- Explain strategies for identifying and finding family members, including using genograms.
Booking information
This workshop can be accessed in two ways:
Research in Practice Partners can select this online learning workshop as part of their membership allocation.
Link Officers can visit the Link Officer toolkit to review the available topics.
This workshop is available to commission for your organisation.
Commissioned workshops can be tailored to your workforce priorities and delivered online or in-person. Visit our commissioned workshop menu to find out more.
For more information, contact our learning team.
Please ensure the appropriate budget approval is in place before completing the booking request form.