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A Portrait of Preteens in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties: What We Know About 9- to 13-Year Olds

A Spectrum of Service: Combining Volunteerism and Paid Service: A Look at Roles and Relationships

A Spectrum of Service: Reaping the Benefits of Evaluation: Self Assessment in the Service Field

After-School Toolkit: Tips, Techniques and Templates for Improving Program Quality

Building from the Ground Up: Creating Effective Programs to Mentor Children of Prisoners (The Amachi Model)

Building Relationships: A Guide for New Mentors

By Design: Engaging Employers in Workforce Development Organizations

Community Change for Youth Development: Ten Lessons from the CCYD Initiative

Employment Retention Essentials

Fixing a Flat at 65 MPH: Restructuring Services to Improve Program Performance in Workforce Development

Getting Connected: Strategies for Expanding the Employment Networks of Low-Income People

Getting In, Staying On, Moving Up: A Practitioner's Approach to Employment Retention

Getting It Right: Strategies for After-School Success

Going to Work with a Criminal Record: Lessons from the Fathers at Work Initiative

Good Stories Aren't Enough: Becoming Outcomes-Driven in Workforce Development

Hard Work on Soft Skills: Creating a "Culture of Work" in Workforce Development

Hard Work on Soft Skills: Creating a "Culture of Work" in Workforce Development

Here to Stay: Tips and Tools to Hire, Retain and Advance Hourly-Wage Workers

How Community-Based Organizations Can Learn about the Needs and Strengths of Disconnected Young People: Hudson Guild of New York City's Youth Survey Effort

Job Development Essentials: A Guide for Job Developers, Second Edition

Locally Grown: Key Strategies for Expanding Workforce Services

Making the Most of Volunteers

Measuring the Quality of Mentor-Youth Relationships: A Tool for Mentoring Programs

Mentoring Former Prisoners: A Guide for Reentry Programs

Mentoring Formerly Incarcerated Adults: Insights from the Ready4Work Reentry Initiative

Mentoring Sexual Minority Youth

netWORKS: A Guide to Expanding the Employment Networks of Low-Income People

Quality Time After School Executive Summary

Quality Time After School In Brief

Quality Time After School: What Instructors Can Do to Enhance Learning

Recruiting Mentors: A Guide to Finding Volunteers

Same Race and Cross Race Matching

Supporting Mentors

Supporting Youth Employment: A Guide for Community Groups

Surviving, and Maybe Thriving, on Vouchers

The Best of Both: Community Colleges and Community-Based Organizations Partner to Better Serve Low-Income Workers and Employers

The Plain Talk Implementation Guide

Training New Mentors

Unrealized Gains: How Workforce Organizations Can Put Money in the Pockets of Low-Wage Workers

Using Data for Success: Five Activities for Workforce Managers to Use with Frontline Staff

Walking the Plain Talk: A Guide for Trainers

What Matters, What Works: Advancing Achievement After School

Working to Learn: Skills Development Under Work First

Working with Employers: Skills and Strategies for Job Development Success - Facilitator Guide

Working with Employers: Skills and Strategies for Job Development Success - Participant Workbook

WORKPlus: Developing Skills for Entry-Level Workers

Young Fathers Video and Workshop Guide


Navigating the Child Support System: Lessons from the Fathers at Work Initiative

by Laura Wyckoff, Mary McVay and Dee Wallace
February 2009, 48 pages


Research shows that nearly half of all children born in the US today will be eligible for child support before they reach the age of 18. Many low-income, noncustodial fathers—who often struggle to make these payments—will seek services from workforce development organizations. Yet, understanding the child support enforcement system can be challenging—not only for noncustodial fathers but also for the workforce organizations that want to assist them.

Navigating the Child Support System aims to help meet this challenge by providing information, resources and tools to use at the intersection of workforce development and child support enforcement. The guide is based on lessons from the Fathers at Work initiative, a three-year, six-site demonstration funded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, which was designed to help young, noncustodial fathers achieve increased employment and earnings, involvement in their children's lives and more consistent financial support of their children.

The guide describes child support enforcement regulations, policies and actions that can affect fathers' willingness to seek formal employment and participate in the system, and provides examples of four services that organizations might offer to benefit fathers and their families. Navigating the Child Support System offers concrete suggestions for incorporating child support services into workforce organizations' assistance to low-income, male participants, including developing partnerships with local child support enforcement agencies. It includes seven tools for learning about child support and setting goals for enhancing services to noncustodial fathers.

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