Caring Dads is a program that works with fathers to promote the safety and well-being of children and their mothers. The group component of Caring Dads combines elements of parenting, fathering, battering, and child protection practice to enhance the safety and well-being of children.
Program principles emphasize the need to enhance men’s motivation, promote child-centered fathering, address men’s ability to engage in respectful, non-abusive co-parenting with children’s mothers, recognize that children’s experience of trauma will impact the rate of possible change, and work collaboratively with other service providers to ensure that children benefit (and are not unintentionally harmed) as a result of father’s participation in intervention.
A typical group usually runs for 2 hours, one night a week, for 17 weeks. There are usually between 10 and 15 men registered in each group. Groups may only be led by accredited Caring Dads facilitators.
Many fathers are likely to benefit from participation in this program, but especially men whose relationship with their children or children’s mothers is problematic. This may include over-controlling, over-involved, distant and/or irresponsible, emotionally abusive fathers or fathers who have hostile, highly conflictual, or abusive relationships with the children's mothers.
Men are not eligible for the Caring Dads group if a primary concern is men's perpetration of child sexual abuse. Further screening and final decisions around group suitability are done through a clinical intake interview. To be eligible for the program, men must have some regular supervised or unsupervised contact with at least one of their (0-16 year-old) children.
Please note: The Caring Dads group program is not an alternative or replacement for court-ordered domestic violence perpetrator intervention.
Contact Doris Estes, TCSW Director of Programs to begin
731-506-5887
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