FAQ
FOR CHaRMED FOCUS GROUPS
What
is CHaRMED? CHaRMED
stands
for Coparenting
and Healthy
Relationship
and Marriage
Education
for Dads.
It is a study funded by the Administration for Children and
Families, which is a government agency that funds programs for
fathers and their families. The study is being conducted by Child
Trends, an independent research organization. We want to learn more
about how fatherhood programs support fathers’ healthy
relationships and what fatherhood programs could be doing better. What
is a focus group?
A
focus group is a small group of similar individuals who discuss
topics related to them. In this case, the topics are about
parenting, coparenting, romantic relationships, and fatherhood
program services. A study team member will ask the group questions
and help guide the group discussion.
How
will the information be used? The
study team will use the discussions to inform reports for
the Administration for Children and Families and
the broader fatherhood field. No individuals will be named in the
reports. Every effort will be made to keep your participation and
your information private. [If
known] When and where will the focus group be? The
focus group will be held [DATE, TIME] at [LOCATION].
How
long will the focus groups last? We
expect the focus group will last about an hour and a half.
What
other important things do I need to know? Participation
is voluntary. You do not have to participate if you they do not
want to. You can also participate but not answer any questions you
don’t want to. Your
decision to participate is not a program requirement. It does not
affect the services you receive at [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM].
If
all participants agree, we will audio-record the focus groups to be
sure we don’t miss any important information. To
thank fathers[/coparents] for their participation, they will
receive a $30 gift card.
A
focus group for fathers like you to discuss your experiences with
coparenting, relationships, and the services [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM]
provides
RSVP:
Receive
a $30
gift card!
JOIN
THE CONVERSATION ON
FATHERHOOD
AND
COPARENTING
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WHERE:
If
you are interested in participating , or have any questions, please
ask the staff at [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM]!
[TBD]
[TBD]
Fathers
taking part in [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM] who have one or more children
under the age of 18
WHEN:
WHAT:
WHO:
FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
What
will happen in the focus group? A
group of 6-8 dads will come together to talk about their experiences
with parenting, coparenting, romantic relationships, and the
services provided by [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM]. A study team member will
ask the group questions and help guide the discussion. If all
participants agree, we will audio-record the session. How
long will it last? Groups
will last about an hour and a half. What
is the focus group for? The
focus group is part of a study of fatherhood programs nationwide.
The goal is to learn how programs can better support fathers in
their romantic and coparenting relationships. Who
is conducting the study? Child
Trends, an independent research organization, has a contract from
the federal government to conduct the study.
Will
my answers be kept private? Staff
from [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM] will not be at the focus group, and we
will not share with them anything you say. Other dads in the group
will hear your comments, but we will ask everyone not to share what
they hear outside the group. We will not use names in any reports we
write.
Why
should I participate? Your
experiences will be very helpful to help us improve programs for
dads like you. Also, people in focus groups often enjoy the chance
to share their thoughts and experiences and to hear from others.
Do
I have to participate?
No.
Participation is completely voluntary. Also, your decision to
participate will not affect the services you receive at [FATHERHOOD
PROGRAM].
WHERE:
If
you are interested in participating , or have any questions, please
ask the staff at [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM]!
[TBD]
[TBD]
Coparents
of fathers taking part in [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM]
A
focus group for coparents like you to discuss your experiences as
coparents and services that could support you
WHEN:
WHAT:
Receive
a $30
gift card!
WHO:
JOIN
THE CONVERSATION ON COPARENTING
{"A?":"B","a":5,"b":}
RSVP:
What
will happen in the focus group? A
group of 6-8 coparents will come together to talk about their
experiences with coparenting, any services they may have received
from [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM], and their thoughts about what programs
could do to support coparenting relationships. A study team member
will ask the group questions and help guide the discussion. If all
participants agree, we will audio-record the session. How
long will it last? Groups
will last about an hour and a half. Who
counts as a coparent? By
“coparent,” we mean anyone who shares responsibility
with a father in [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM] for raising one or more of his
children. This could be the children’s mother or anyone else
who helps to make decisions about the children. What
is the focus group for? The
goal is to learn how programs can better support fathers and
coparents in their coparenting relationships. Who
is conducting the study? Child
Trends is an independent research organization. Child Trends has a
contract from the federal government to conduct the study.
Will
my answers be kept private? Staff
from [FATHERHOOD PROGRAM] will not be at the focus group, and we
will not share with them anything you say. Other people in the group
will hear your comments, but we will ask everyone not to share what
they hear outside the group. We will not use names in any reports we
write.
Why
should I participate? Your
experiences will be very helpful to help us improve programs for
coparents like you. Also, people in focus groups often enjoy the
chance to share their thoughts and experiences and to hear from
others. Do
I have to participate?
No.
Participation is completely voluntary. Also, your decision to
participate will not affect any services you may receive at
[FATHERHOOD PROGRAM].
FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
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