SOCB49H3 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Social Capital, Father, Grounded Theory

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22 Mar 2013
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Five community/partnerships held interviews with 80 first nation metis fathers in bc. Grounded theory approach a conceptual model constructed. 6 key ecological and phsychological factors that accounted for mens experience of fatherhood: personal wellness 2. They bring systemic barriers to positive fathers involvement including. Due to failures of education system, ongoing colonization through canadas indian act. And mother-centrism in parenting programs and welfare practices. Policy and program reforms deem to increase indigenous fathers positive and sustained engagement with their children. Indigenous fathers are the most socially excluded population of father around the world. Colonial gov interventions disrupt indigenous families and communities and social inequities created challenges for these fathers. Removal of children from fam care and fam from traditional territories and also due to high rates of incarceration of men. This all has produced messed up father roles across generations and created challenges for fathers positive and sustained involvement with their kids.

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