Intervention programme for fathers who use domestic and family violence: Results from an evaluation of Caring Dads

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Hine, Lorelei
Meyer, Silke
McDermott, Liane
Eggins, Elizabeth
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2022
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This article presents findings from an evaluation of a trial of the Caring Dads programme in an Australian jurisdiction. Caring Dads is a nonmandated group-based programme for fathers who have been physically and/or emotionally abusive towards their children, their children's mothers or both. The programme aims to engage men around their fathering and is ultimately vested in and focused on children's safety, well-being and the intrinsic link this has with the safety of the mother. Fathers undertaking the programme (n = 40), and associated mothers (n = 17), participated in a mixed-methods self-report questionnaire administered at programme commencement and conclusion. This article presents findings related to change in fathers' use and mothers' experiences of domestic and family violence, shared parenting experiences, mother safety and levels of psychological distress between the two points of data collection. Results align with those produced by other national and international Caring Dads evaluations and show overall positive outcomes for mother experiences of violence, psychological well-being and safety, along with fathers' increased awareness and understanding of what constitutes abusive behaviour. Implications for father-focused interventions around domestic and family violence and the role of victim-survivor voices in delivering and evaluating father and family-focused interventions are discussed.

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Child & Family Social Work

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© 2022 The Authors. Child & Family Social Work published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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Social program evaluation

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Hine, L; Meyer, S; McDermott, L; Eggins, E, Intervention programme for fathers who use domestic and family violence: Results from an evaluation of Caring Dads, Child & Family Social Work

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