Co-creating digital education about parenting and father-inclusive practice: combining QL impact research and commercialisation for the social good
共同创建有关育儿和父亲包容性实践的数字教育:将 QL 影响研究与商业化相结合,造福社会
基本信息
- 批准号:MR/Y00356X/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 75.12万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Fellowship
- 财政年份:2024
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2024 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
This unique qualitative longitudinal impact and innovation project builds on the dynamic qualitative longitudinal evidence base about young fatherhood and father-inclusive practice established through the Following Young Fathers Further study (Tarrant, 2020-24). It does so by establishing novel and innovative mechanisms for knowledge exchange that are designed to increase the parenting capabilities of young fathers and improve professional support cultures. Young fathers (aged 25 and under) continue to be some of the most marginalised and misrepresented populations and are subject to continued stigma and vilification in policy and practice. Where young men have been described as absent and feckless, and gendered professional cultures and environments operate to sideline them, the Following Young Fathers Further research has generated compelling evidence to the contrary. To date, the study has highlighted the transformative potential of young fatherhood on the lifecourses of young men, as well as the value of facilitating participatory approaches through research that directly involve them in innovative solutions that involve training them in advocacy. This research demonstrates that the promotion of compassionate, father-inclusive support among multi-agency professionals, alongside investment in young fathers as advocates for themselves and others, is a powerful approach to addressing their marginalisation, by promoting new, positive visions of them.Building on this evidence and involving young fathers and professionals as advocates and champions, this project will facilitate the co-creation and development of a unique innovation; a digital e-learning platform called DigiDAD. Developed in partnership with those with lived experience of either being, and/or working with, young fathers, we will co-create innovative, interactive content for the e-learning platform that will serve a dual-purpose. First, the platform will address national training gaps by educating and empowering multi-agency professionals with a remit to support families, providing affordable access to the tools and knowledge required to support young fathers and to evidence-based, father-inclusive approaches to support. Second, it will feature podcasts and videos with educational and informative conversations between young fathers and multi-agency professionals, that are designed to support young men with their parenting and to navigate complex support systems. An overarching aim of investing in DigiDAD is to establish a unique digital service offer whose sustainability is ensured longer-term through research commercialisation. To ensure that DigiDAD promotes the evidence base, the content presented on the e-learning platform will be supported by two, research-based activities. This includes 1) extending and consolidating qualitative longitudinal and international evidence on young fatherhood and father-inclusive practice and 2) growing an international research centre called the Centre for Innovations in Fatherhood and Family Research (CIFFR) at the University of Lincoln. An international literature review will be produced about father-inclusive practice to develop a definition, a new conceptual framework and core competencies for professionals, to advance theory and practice in the support of fathers. The Centre will aid in building international coalitions of researchers and experts to enhance and extend the evidence base and ensure appropriate pathways to impact, through the promotion of DigiDAD and its content. Building on the learning from the innovations of the first four years of the Fellowship, it is anticipated that these activities will deliver in unanticipated ways on the broader aim of instigating radical theoretical shifts in practice and social policy responses to young fathers so that they reflect democratic principles and discourses of compassion and concern for others.
这个独特的定性纵向影响和创新项目建立在关于年轻父亲和父亲包容性实践的动态定性纵向证据基础上,这些证据是通过以下年轻父亲进一步研究建立的(塔兰特,2020-24)。它通过建立新颖和创新的知识交流机制来实现这一目标,这些机制旨在提高年轻父亲的育儿能力,并改善专业支助文化。年轻的父亲(25岁及以下)仍然是最边缘化和被误解的人群,在政策和实践中继续受到污名化和诽谤。在年轻男子被描述为缺席和无能的地方,性别化的职业文化和环境使他们靠边站,以下年轻父亲进一步的研究产生了令人信服的证据。迄今为止,这项研究突出了年轻父亲对青年男子生命历程的变革潜力,以及通过研究促进参与性办法的价值,这种办法使青年男子直接参与创新解决办法,包括培训他们进行宣传。这项研究表明,在多机构专业人员中促进富有同情心的父亲包容性支持,同时投资于年轻父亲作为自己和他人的倡导者,是解决他们边缘化的有力方法,通过促进他们的新的积极愿景。该项目将促进一项独特创新的共同创造和发展;一个名为DigiDAD的数字电子学习平台。与那些有生活经验的人合作开发,或者是,和/或与年轻的父亲一起工作,我们将共同创造创新的,互动的内容,为电子学习平台,将服务于双重目的。首先,该平台将通过教育和增强多机构专业人员的权能来解决国家培训差距,这些专业人员的职责是支持家庭,提供负担得起的工具和知识,以支持年轻父亲,并提供基于证据的、包容父亲的支持方法。第二,它将以年轻父亲和多机构专业人员之间的教育和信息对话为特色的播客和视频,旨在支持年轻男子养育子女,并引导复杂的支持系统。投资DigiDAD的首要目标是建立一个独特的数字服务,通过研究商业化确保其长期可持续性。为了确保DigiDAD促进证据基础,电子学习平台上提供的内容将得到两项基于研究的活动的支持。这包括:(1)扩大和巩固关于年轻父亲和包容父亲做法的定性纵向和国际证据;(2)在林肯大学建立一个名为父亲和家庭研究创新中心的国际研究中心。将编写一份关于包容父亲做法的国际文献综述,以制定一个定义、一个新的概念框架和专业人员的核心能力,推进支持父亲的理论和实践。该中心将通过推广DigiDAD及其内容,协助建立国际研究人员和专家联盟,以加强和扩大证据基础,并确保产生影响的适当途径。在从该研究金头四年的创新中学习的基础上,预计这些活动将以意想不到的方式实现更广泛的目标,即在实践和对年轻父亲的社会政策反应中引发根本的理论转变,使其反映民主原则以及同情和关心他人的话语。
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Anna Tarrant其他文献
Reimagining the language of engagement in a post-stakeholder world
重新构想后利益相关者世界中的参与语言
- DOI:
10.1007/s11625-024-01496-4 - 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:6
- 作者:
M. S. Reed;B. Merkle;Elizabeth J. Cook;Caitlin Hafferty;A. P. Hejnowicz;Richard Holliman;Ian D. Marder;Ursula Pool;Christopher M. Raymond;Kenneth E. Wallen;David Whyte;Marta Ballesteros;S. Bhanbhro;Siniša Borota;M. Brennan;Esther Carmen;Elaine A. Conway;Rosie Everett;Fiona Armstrong;Eric Jensen;Gerbrand Koren;Jenny Lockett;P. Obani;Seb O’Connor;Laurie Prange;Jon Mason;Simon Robinson;Priya Shukla;Anna Tarrant;Alessandro Marchetti;M. Stroobant - 通讯作者:
M. Stroobant
Undoing Gendered Identities? Centrality and Meanings of Parental and Work Identities in Semi-Traditional, Equal-Sharing and Role-Reversed Couples
消除性别认同?
- DOI:
10.1007/s11199-024-01485-y - 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.8
- 作者:
Ruth Gaunt;Ana Jordan;Agata Wezyk;Mariana Pinho;Anna Tarrant;Nicola Chanamuto - 通讯作者:
Nicola Chanamuto
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Tracing the lives and support needs of young fathers: A participatory, qualitative longitudinal and comparative analysis
追踪年轻父亲的生活和支持需求:参与性、定性纵向和比较分析
- 批准号:
MR/S031723/1 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 75.12万 - 项目类别:
Fellowship
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