Engaged fatherhood and new models of “nurturing care”: Lessons learnt from Austria, Italy, Lithuania and Portugal

Author:

Moura Tatiana1ORCID,Mehaffey Rachel2,Lubbock Annina3,Pilinkaite Sotirovic Vilana4ORCID,Kirchengast Anna5,do Carmo Milena1,Rolino Tiago1,Deriu Marco6,Santoro Andrea7,Jankauskaite Margarita8,Mascarenhas Marta1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Social Studies University of Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

2. Independent Researcher Washington DC USA

3. Consultant Turin Italy

4. Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences Institute of Sociology Vilnius Lithuania

5. Institute for Masculinity Studies and Gender Research of the Association for Men and Gender Issues Styria Graz Austria

6. University of Parma Parma Italy

7. Cerchio degli Uomini Turin Italy

8. Center for Equality Advancement Vilnius Lithuania

Abstract

AbstractResearch on gender‐based violence highlights the need to engage men in prevention work through social change programs that present care as a powerful antidote to violence. Implementation of such programs worldwide provides many examples of how education and support for fathers and fathers‐to‐be can promote healthy masculinities and relationships with an intimate partner and their children. This article aims to explore the findings and lessons learned from the pilot of the European Union‐funded Promotion, Awareness Raising and Engagement of men in Nurture Transformations (PARENT) project (PARENT) which sought to develop and pilot curricula adapted from the internationally tested Program P methodology. The PARENT pilot worked in four European countries to provide training activities for social, educational, and health professionals, as well as education groups for fathers and parents, with the overarching goal of preventing domestic violence through the promotion of engaged fatherhood. By reporting the results from mixed‐methods impact evaluations of pilot programs conducted with professionals and parents, this article discusses how gender‐synchronous father‐focused training can contribute to a shift toward increased positive engagement of fathers during the first 1000 days of a child's life. The article conveys the pilot's promising impact on the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of professionals and parents, and it examines some of the key contextual factors, limitations, and implementation approaches that plausibly contributed to the PARENT pilot outcomes, with the aim to formulate useful considerations for future scale‐up efforts or the future implementation of similar programs to engage fathers in nurturing care and violence prevention.

Publisher

Wiley

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