Fathers Empowered to Learn, Lead, and Achieve Success (FELLAS) Program, Essex County, New Jersey, 2021-2025 (ICPSR 39807)

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Michael Young, Center for Evidence-Based Programming

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Fathers Empowered to Learn, Lead, and Achieve Success (FELLAS) is a Responsible Fatherhood program, funded by the Office of Family Assistance, and provided by the Partnership for Maternal and Child Health in Northern New Jersey. The program served community-based fathers aged 18 and older who reside in Essex County, New Jersey. To be eligible for the program, fathers must have had at least one child aged 24 or younger. Expectant fathers were eligible. The FELLAS program consisted of three key components:

  • Responsible Parenting: Uses 24/7 Dad, an evidence-based, father-focused parenting curriculum designed to enhance parenting skills.
  • Healthy Marriage/Relationship Skills: Incorporates Couple Communication I, an evidence-based curriculum that includes home visits to strengthen relationships and marriage dynamics.
  • Economic Stability: Provides a comprehensive set of services, including employment assessments, basic technology training, and pre-employment soft skills development.

The core program consisted of 35 hours of intensive workshops, broken down as follows:

  • 24 hours of 24/7 Dad group sessions
  • 6 hours of economic stability group sessions
  • 5 hours of Couple Communication I group sessions
  • The program was taught over 15 weeks, two-three hours per week

For the five weeks prior to the start of each cohort, the Father Program Specialists (FPSs) recruited fathers by conducting street outreach throughout Essex County, outreach in-person at childcare centers and schools, outreach and marketing to local partners requesting referrals to the program. They also encouraged fathers who had previously completed the program to assist with word-of-mouth marketing. Recruitment was also facilitated, in part, by The Partnership's extensive experience in the community. Two cohorts were conducted each year. Each FPS facilitated the FELLAS programming for the fathers he recruited and also served as the case manager for these fathers.

Young, Michael. Fathers Empowered to Learn, Lead, and Achieve Success (FELLAS) Program, Essex County, New Jersey, 2021-2025. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2026-08-03. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR39807.v1

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United States Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Children and Families (90ZJ0040-01-02)

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2021-05-20 -- 2025-03-31
2021-05-20 -- 2025-03-31
  1. This collection is part of the Focus on Fathers (FOF) Series. For similar study information and characteristics, please refer to other studies within the series.
  2. For additional information on this study, please visit the FELLAS website.
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The goals of this study were to enhance parenting skills, strengthen relationships and marriage dynamics, and promote economic stability for participants.

Community-based fathers aged 18 and older who reside in Essex County, New Jersey. To be eligible for the program, fathers must have had at least one child aged 24 or younger. Expectant fathers were eligible.

Longitudinal

Fathers or expectant fathers aged 18 and older who reside in Essex County, New Jersey.

Individual

The data contains variables about respondents' employment, children, parenting techniques, and relationship dynamics.

Response rates were as follows:

  • Local Evaluation Pretest Participant Responses: 376
  • Local Evaluation Posttest Participant Responses: 293 (78%)
  • Local Evaluation 6 Month Follow Up Participant Responses: 263 (70%)
  • Total Participants that took all three surveys (I.E. Matched Participants): 221

Several Likert type scales were used.

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2026-08-03

2026-08-03 ICPSR data undergo a confidentiality review and are altered when necessary to limit the risk of disclosure. ICPSR also routinely creates ready-to-go data files along with setups in the major statistical software formats as well as standard codebooks to accompany the data. In addition to these procedures, ICPSR performed the following processing steps for this data collection:

  • Created variable labels and/or value labels.
  • Created online analysis version with question text.
  • Performed recodes and/or calculated derived variables.

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