Buston Katie
MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Child Care Pract. 2018 Feb 8;24(2):164-180. doi: 10.1080/13575279.2017.1420034. eCollection 2018.
Recruiting, retaining and engaging men in social interventions can be challenging. The focus of this paper is the successful implementation of a parenting programme for incarcerated fathers, delivered in a Young Offender Institution (YOI) in Scotland. Reasons for high levels of recruitment, retention and engagement are explored, with barriers identified. A qualitative design was employed using ethnographic approaches including participant observation of the programme, informal interactions, and formal interviews with programme participants, the facilitators and others involved in managing the programme. Framework analysis was conducted on the integrated data set. The prison as the setting for programme delivery was both an opportunity and a challenge. It enabled easy access to participants and required low levels of effort on their part to attend. The creation of a nurturing and safe environment within the prison classroom facilitated engagement: relationships between the facilitators and participants, and between the participants themselves were key to understanding high levels of retention and engagement. The most fundamental challenge to high engagement levels arose from clashes in embedded institutional ways of working, between the host institution and the organisation experienced in delivering such intervention work. This threatened to compromise trust between the participants and the facilitators. Whilst adding specifically to the very sparse literature on reaching incarcerated young fathers and engaging them in parenting work, the findings have transferability to other under-researched areas: the implementation of social interventions generally in the prison setting, and engaging marginalised fathers in parenting/family work in community settings. The paper highlights ways of overcoming some of the challenges faced.
招募、留住男性并使其参与社会干预可能具有挑战性。本文的重点是在苏格兰一所青少年犯教养所成功实施一项针对被监禁父亲的育儿计划。探讨了高招募率、高留存率和高参与度的原因,并找出了障碍。采用定性设计,运用人种学方法,包括对该计划的参与观察、非正式互动,以及对计划参与者、协调员和其他参与管理该计划的人员进行正式访谈。对整合后的数据集进行了框架分析。将监狱作为计划实施的场所既是一个机遇,也是一项挑战。这使得能够轻松接触到参与者,而且他们参与所需的精力较少。在监狱教室营造一个培养性的安全环境促进了参与度:协调员与参与者之间以及参与者自身之间的关系是理解高留存率和高参与度的关键。高参与度面临的最根本挑战源于主办机构与有此类干预工作经验的组织在固有工作方式上的冲突。这有可能损害参与者与协调员之间的信任。虽然本文特别补充了关于接触被监禁的年轻父亲并使其参与育儿工作的非常稀少的文献,但研究结果可推广到其他研究较少的领域:一般在监狱环境中实施社会干预,以及在社区环境中让边缘化的父亲参与育儿/家庭工作。本文强调了克服所面临的一些挑战的方法。