Brown Bag Lunch Research Seminars

Engaging caregivers in fathering roles in parenting interventions: Learning what (might) work

When: Thursday, November 16, 2023

Time: 11:15am-12:15pm

Where: Room VL-203

Presented by:

Patti Ranahan, Associate Professor, Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University

Reem Hsyasski, Graduate Student in Human Systems Intervention, Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University

Co-authored with:

Marlene Moretti, Professor and Canada Research Chair- Tier 1, Simon Fraser University

About this event:

Fathers remain greatly underrepresented across parenting interventions. Funded by a Public Health Agency of Canada grant exploring the national implementation of Connect – an attachment and trauma-informed parenting intervention for caregivers of teens and pre-teens experiencing behaviour and emotional challenges – our research team is working on reaching fathers to increase their enrollment and support their completion of Connect. In this presentation, we will share strategies for increasing father involvement derived from our review of relevant literature and our qualitative analysis of interviews with dads, Connect program facilitators, and other stakeholders concerned with father involvement.

All are welcome. Bring your own lunch and refreshments!

Thank you to our sponsor: CENTRE FOR HUMAN RELATIONS AND COMMUNITY STUDIES

chrcs.concordia.ca

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