RECOGNIZING HOW FATHERHOOD SHAPES HOW WE WORK WITH FAMILIES w/ Dr. Stacey Bouchet
Dr. Bouchet is a Senior Consultant for Fathers Incorporated. She is
the co-author (with Kenneth Braswell) of Fathers Incorporated's
training curriculum, What About Dad, that equips health and human
service providers to more effectively engage fathers. Dr. Bouchet is
also the Principal Consultant for Bouchet and Associates--Strategic
Consulting for Social Change--where she provides expertise in public
relations and communications, outreach, coalition building, research,
evaluation, policy, practice, and program management. She has provided
technical assistance and training to individuals, non-profits,
government entities, philanthropic and mission-driven organizations.
Dr. Bouchet is the former Executive Director of Women In Fatherhood
where she advocated for the removal of structural barriers faced by
low-income fathers and developed the Voices of Women and Men Matter
media campaigns to increase positive images of low-income fathers and
men of color and raise the awareness of the importance of fathers from
the vantage point of women. She was honored as a Champion of Change
for low-income men and fathers by the White House for her work with
Women In Fatherhood. Dr. Bouchet was also the Project Director for
the Hispanic Healthy Marriage Initiative (HHMI) Grantee Implementation
Evaluation, which was a joint effort between the ACF Office of
Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE) and the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE). Dr. Bouchet
brings over 10 years of research-based advocacy on issues related to
vulnerable youth and disadvantaged, minority populations. She is also
a trained behavioral therapist who worked with children with Autism
Spectrum Disorders and provided support for their families. Dr.
Bouchet is also the proud mother of her 16 year old daughter, Chloe.
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