The Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey, Inc. (PMCH) is implementing a fatherhood project with the goal of strengthening father-child engagement, improving economic stability, and improving healthy marriage/relationship skills among participants. FELLAS serves community-based fathers 18 years of age or older who reside in Essex County, New Jersey and have at least one child under the age of 24. The program model has three components: to improve responsible parenting using 24/7 Dad, an evidence based curriculum; to improve healthy marriage/relationship skills using Couple Communication I, an evidence based relationship and marriage strengthening curriculum that includes home visits; and to improve economic stability using a comprehensive array of services designed to provide an employment assessment, strengthen basic technology skills, and strengthen pre-employment soft skills. Evaluation activities include a self-report questionnaire administered (1) immediately prior to beginning the program (pretest), (2) immediately after completion of the program (posttest), and (3) six months after the posttest. Focus groups will also provide qualitative data concerning the effects of the program.
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Communication skills
Timeframe: From pretest to posttest; approximately five weeks
Communication skills at follow-up
Timeframe: Pretest to six-month followup
Conflict resolution skills
Timeframe: From pretest to posttest; approximately five weeks
Conflict resolution skills at follow-up
Timeframe: Pretest to six-month followup
Economic stability skills
Timeframe: From pretest to posttest; approximately five weeks
Economic stability skills at follow-up
Timeframe: From pretest to six month follow-up/
Improved Parenting Skills
Timeframe: From pretest to posttest; approximately five weeks
Improved Parenting Skills at follow-up
Timeframe: From pretest to six month follow-up.