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The mission of the Center for Family Policy and Practice (CFFPP) is
to help create a society in which low-income parents- mothers as well
as fathers- are in a position to support their children emotionally,
financially, and physically. CFFPP seeks to address the unique barriers
affecting low-income fathers, including negative public perceptions.
Through the provision of technical assistance, policy research, and
public education, CFFPP will work to support low-income fathers and
their families and develop public awareness of their needs.
Fundamental to this mission are the following principles:
- In order to preserve the well being of children, public policy
must preserve the well being of children's parents and caretakers.
However, when the needs of a child and the needs of parents conflict,
those of the child must prevail.
- Public policy must actively and effectively promote the economic
viability of families.
- Public policy must support individuals' efforts to create families
of their own choosing.
- Low-income parents need accurate and comprehensive legal information
and support to successfully negotiate the social service system.
- Public policy must be created and executed in a manner that
ensures that individual family members feel secure and are safe
from physical harm.
In summary, CFFPP seeks to foster public policies at every level
that promote and contribute to the well being of children, parents,
and families.
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