Why InsideOut Dad?
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, one in three children lives without their biological father in the home. Consequently, there is a “father factor” in nearly all of the societal issues facing America today, including right here in Flagler County. Research shows when a child grows up in a home absent a father, he or she is:
- More likely to go to prison because one in five prison inmates also had a father in prison.
- More likely to commit a crime.
- More likely to abuse drugs and alcohol.
- Two times more likely to drop out of high school.
- Four times more likely to live in poverty.
Sheriff Rick Staly and the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) are ready to tackle this “father factor” in Flagler County head-on using National Fatherhood Initiative’s InsideOut Dad program. This 12-week program is facilitated by trained volunteers and teaches incarcerated fathers the parenting skills they need—that some dads have never received.
Core sessions of the program tackle subjects matter like:
- Self-awareness.
- Dealing with family history.
- Child development.
- How to discipline.
- Handling and showing emotions.
- Handling and improving relationships with their child’s mother.
- Fathering from inside the jail.
- How to budget and how to provide for their children.
“This is just one of the ways we are trying to prevent crime and reduce repeat offenders in Flagler County and to break the generational cycle that often occurs,” Sheriff Staly said. “We recognize the opportunity that we have to provide programs that will impact inmates in a positive manner even while they are in the ‘Green Roof Inn. It’s my goal to always return our inmates back into our community more stable and more prepared to make good choices so they can become productive members in our community and for their children. We also really appreciate our community volunteers that are making this inmate program possible without cost to the taxpayers.”
The InsideOut Dad program is offered in addition to the S.T.R.I.D.E. (Skills, Transitional Support, Respect, Integrity, Direction, and Employment) program that was launched in 2017 by Sheriff Staly and Inmate Programs Director Quintieri. There are currently fourteen inmates enrolled in the first InsideOut Dad course and graduation is tentatively scheduled for October 28, 2020. Thereafter, the course will start again providing continuous opportunities for inmates to enroll in the program.
Evidence-based fatherhood program
InsideOut Dad® is the nation’s only evidence-based fatherhood program designed specifically for incarcerated fathers. InsideOut Dad seeks to reduce recidivism by connecting fathers to their families, giving them a greater incentive to stay out of prison. The curriculum has been used in over 400 facilities nationwide and is having an impact on returns to prison. For more information visit: https://www.fatherhood.org/
See the video describing the program from those involved:
Joey Santos-Jones is the editor-in-chief for AskFlagler.com. Joey has over 10 years of publishing experience. Joey has been a resident of Palm Coast since the age of one and is a graduate of Flagler Palm Coast High School Daytona State College and the University of Florida. Contact Joey at joey@askflagler.com.