Working with African Caribbean Fathers (Liverpool)
WHAT
Barnardos’ Babyfather Alliance /Fathers Direct one-day regional seminar on WORKING WITH AFRICAN CARIBBEAN FATHERS
WHEN
2nd December 2006
WHERE
Venue t.b.a.
SPECIAL DETAILS
FREE places!
THE SEMINAR
More and more studies are beginning to show the centrality of fully engaged fathers in the lives of children. However the process of involving fathers and Black fathers in particular is proving challenging to both social care practitioners and their organizations. How do we engage Black fathers more effectively in Black family life and functioning? How can we engage fathers in policy formulation and service delivery? What do children need from their fathers? What strengths do U.K. African-Caribbean men bring to fathering? Is Black fathering the same all over the diaspora if so what can we learn? How is the picture changing as communities become less self-contained? This seminar will be an exciting mix of research and practice, chaired by Errol John New Opportunities Manager Barnardo’s and co founder of The BabyFather Alliance.
Learn: methods and strategies to engage Black fathers in service planning and delivery.
Exchange: ideas and experiences with other workers and professionals in the field, plus fathers.
Develop: a deeper functional understanding of Black family life.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This seminar will be of great general interest, and in particular to those who have contact with African Caribbean parents or their children – including black community organizations, faith organizations, managers and workers in family and community services, health, teenage pregnancy, training and employment, adoption and fostering, youth justice and youth work, education and family learning, child support and family breakdown. The event is also a tribute to the Founding Father of Barnardos Dr Thomas Barnardos whose vision of giving children a better start in life lives on through the work of the organization today as they celebrate the centenary of his death.
HOW DO I RESERVE A PLACE?
For further information contact Neil Solo 07814 984 387 or via email neil.solo@barnardos.org.uk
Spaces for this event are strictly limited so book early to ensure your place
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