Aboriginal fathers support groups Candice Manahan and Jessica Ball [electronic resource]: bridging the gap between displacement and family balance

By: Manahan, CandiceMaterial type: ArticleArticlePublication details: 2007Description: 1 online resource (p. 42-49) : digital, PDF fileSubject(s): Fathers -- Canada | Fatherhood -- CanadaOnline resources: Full text In: First Peoples Child and Family Review Vol. 3, no. 4 (2007), p. 42-49Abstract: The Aboriginal Fathers Project set out to explore the roles of fathers in British Columbia’s Aboriginal families. The project aimed to investigate the ways community programs could support fathers’ involvement with their children, and increase their participation in family-centered programs. This article briefly describes the project and outlines a few of the major findings from the research. This article discusses findings from the project which highlight the impact of colonialism and assimilation processes on the roles of Aboriginal fathers. The suggestion to develop father-specific support groups and the use of traditional practices and spirituality in the support groups is discussed.
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The Aboriginal Fathers Project set out to explore the roles of fathers in British Columbia’s Aboriginal families. The project aimed to investigate the ways community programs could support fathers’ involvement with their children, and increase their participation in family-centered programs. This article briefly describes the project and outlines a few of the major findings from the research. This article discusses findings from the project which highlight the impact of colonialism and assimilation processes on the roles of Aboriginal fathers. The suggestion to develop father-specific support groups and the use of traditional practices and spirituality in the support groups is discussed.

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