Preventing and Addressing Intimate Violence when Engaging Dads (PAIVED): Challenges, Successes, and Promising Practices from Responsible Fatherhood Programs

Mar 2020 | Elizabeth Karberg, Jenita Parekh, Mindy E. Scott, Juan Carlos Areán, Lisa Kim, Jessie Laurore, Sam Hanft, Ilana Huz, Heather Wasik, Lonna Davis, Bonnie Solomon, Brooke Whitfield,and Megan Bair-Merritt

This report aims to inform the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and the broader fatherhood research and practice fields about how RF programs prevent and address IPV through both required and non-required grant activities and through connections with partner organizations. Using multiple sources of data to document these approaches, this report:
• Provides information about the strengths and gaps in existing RF IPV services and referrals
• Provides a summary of promising practices that may improve the provision of RF services to prevent and address IPV
• Informs the larger fatherhood and domestic violence fields about directions for research and policy, based on the successes, challenges, and barriers to providing IPV-related services in RF programs.

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