Global Social Work - Cutting Edge Issues and Critical Reflections 2020
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.90641
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Social Work with Single and Non-Resident Fathers: How Inclusive Is Our Practice and Where Do We Go from Here?

Abstract: This chapter is focused upon social work with single and non-resident fathers. There is a dearth of social work research that explores the experiences of single or non-resident fathers' with social work, so this chapter starts to explore how we can work more sensitively and collaboratively with both groups. Both single and non-resident fatherhood raise challenges for socially constructed gendered norms, hegemonic masculinity and how children and families social work is practiced. Concepts of borderwork and the… Show more

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“…Despite the limited number of studies within this axis and the work still needed in this area (Gupta & Featherstone, 2015; Haworth & Sobo‐Allen, 2020), significant developments have already been made in bringing the voice of fathers to the fore. However, a major theoretical drawback inherent to this axis is that it is difficult to account for relationality.…”
Section: Existing Research On Father Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the limited number of studies within this axis and the work still needed in this area (Gupta & Featherstone, 2015; Haworth & Sobo‐Allen, 2020), significant developments have already been made in bringing the voice of fathers to the fore. However, a major theoretical drawback inherent to this axis is that it is difficult to account for relationality.…”
Section: Existing Research On Father Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%