Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05356234 |
Other study ID # |
20220421 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
April 1, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
June 1, 2025 |
Study information
Verified date |
April 2022 |
Source |
Jewish Family & Children's Service of the Suncoast, Inc. |
Contact |
Jessica Truman, BA |
Phone |
941-248-9267 |
Email |
jtruman[@]jfcs-cares.org |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The goals of the program are to help struggling fathers and father figures improve the
parent-child relationship, sustain healthy marriages and relationships (and help those who
are single identify ways to enter into safe and supportive relationships that may ultimately
lead to marriage), and identify and support fathers in their economic stability and
employment objectives. These outcomes will be achieved through a series of workshops
addressing responsible parenting and marriage and relationships as well as a complement of
employment services and comprehensive case management. Additional services needed by
participants will be identified and provided either through wraparound programming provided
by JFCS or through collaborative agreements with local partner agencies. Additionally, Ignite
will incorporate a comprehensive employment program combining both job and career
advancement.
Description:
In each full year of the grant, this program will serve a minimum of 250 community-based
fathers or expectant fathers (custodial or noncustodial) who are age 18 and older and who
have a child or children under the age of 24. While the program will be targeted to fathers,
mothers may also be served, as might individuals who play a father figure role such as
adoptive fathers, foster fathers, grandfathers, etc. Ignite will serve the geographic area of
Sarasota, Manatee, and Charlotte counties on the Gulf Coast of Florida. The goals of the
program are to help struggling fathers and father figures improve the parent-child
relationship, sustain healthy marriages and relationships (and help those who are single
identify ways to enter into safe and supportive relationships that may ultimately lead to
marriage), and identify and support fathers in their economic stability and employment
objectives. These outcomes will be achieved through the provision of a series of workshops
addressing responsible parenting and marriage and relationships as well as a complement of
employment services and comprehensive case management. Additional services needed by
participants will be identified and provided either through the extensive wraparound
programming provided by JFCS or through collaborative agreements with local partner agencies.
Additionally, Ignite will incorporate a comprehensive employment program combining both job
and career advancement. This will help fathers in crisis reach improved financial stability,
which will in turn improve the ability of individual participants to be better parents and
better partners, furthering the goals to foster more stable parent-child relationships and
promote healthy marriages in the region. Nationwide 35% of children live in single parent
families. Growing up in a single-parent family increases a child's risk of growing up poor,
becoming a teen parent, dropping out of school, and disconnecting from the labor market.
Coupled with its successful history of providing healthy marriage programming, JFCS as an
agency is well-positioned to help families in crisis (both due to current economic conditions
and in more long-term tenuous situations) become more stable and self-sufficient. Notable
within our local demographic data is a significantly higher than average rate of unemployment
and higher percentages of income in the past 30 days less than $500. Understanding the
inextricable link between financial security and family stability, Ignite is truly targeting
and reaching the most vulnerable individuals based solely on economic risk factors.