Reaching out to fathers in Afro-Caribbean contexts: a case study review of best practices from the Fatherhood is Sacred program in native communities
Reaching out to fathers in Afro-Caribbean contexts: a case study review of best practices from the Fatherhood is Sacred program in native communities
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Historical trauma has played a significant role in the difficulties Pads of fathers to fulfill their coparenting roles in Native American communities.This pattern is also true for men in Afro-Caribbean communities.Fatherhood programs developed by the Native American Fatherhood and Family Association (NAFFA) have shown effectiveness in supporting fathers, enhancing their confidence and coparenting PGX PRE-MEAL PROTEIN skills, and overcoming trauma in Native communities.This paper seeks to identify the opportunities and best practices for cross-cultural adaptation of the Fatherhood is Sacred program to Afro-Caribbean families and contexts.
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