COF Strategic Plan Summary
2024-2025 Strategic Plan:
Executive Summary:
The plan addresses challenges fathers face in Hawaii, focusing on education, mental health, and economic stability.
Tailored, culturally relevant solutions are emphasized to address the diverse needs of Hawaii’s fathers.
Focus areas include health and wellness, cultural diversity, and providing tools for fathers to thrive as caregivers and community leaders.
Collaboration with stakeholders, including government agencies and nonprofits, is essential for success.
Sustainability is key, with short-term (1-3 years) and long-term (5-10 years) goals to create systemic, lasting change.
Vision and Mission:
Vision: Cultivate a society where fatherhood is essential to child development, family stability, and community well-being.
Mission: Support fathers in their roles as caregivers, financial providers, and emotional anchors. Advocacy for policies that ensure father involvement is a priority.
Education is central: workshops and resources on parenting, financial literacy, and health.
Policy advocacy focuses on parental leave, workplace flexibility, and equitable family court treatment.
Goals and Strategic Priorities:
1. Promote Healthy Families:- Empower fathers with skills in communication, conflict resolution, and emotional bonding.
- Public awareness campaigns to challenge stereotypes and celebrate active fatherhood.
- Foster support networks for fathers to reduce isolation and build community.
Timeline:
- Year 1: Identify resources and launch awareness campaigns.
- Year 2: Expand outreach and support networks.
- Year 3: Evaluate and refine initiatives.
KPIs:
- Track workshop attendance, social media engagement, and feedback on support networks.
2. Support Fathers as Caregivers and Role Models:
- Provide information to programs and services that may provide legal support, mental health services, and culturally responsive programs.
- Address issues such as custody disputes, stress, and balancing work/family life.
Timeline:
- Year 1: Collaborate with legal and mental health experts.
- Year 2: Expand access to services.
- Year 3: Evaluate service effectiveness.
KPIs:
- Track service access, feedback, and cultural program impact.
3. Advocate for Supportive Policies:
- Advocate for parental leave, flexible workplaces, and family court reforms.
- Promote shared custody arrangements and legal resources for fathers.
Timeline:
- Year 1: Discuss policy initiatives with lawmakers.
- Year 2: Draft legislation and promote father-friendly workplace practices.
- Year 3: Implement policies with employers.
KPIs:
- Monitor parental leave legislation, flexible workplace adoption, and family court outcomes.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Commissioners: Develop, implement, and evaluate father-support initiatives. Engage in campaigns and policy advocacy.
Ex-Officio Members: Provide expertise and resources, facilitating collaboration between HCF and other organizations.
Implementation and Monitoring (KPIs):
KPIs track father participation in programs, public awareness, and policy advocacy outcomes.
Regular progress reports ensure continuous evaluation and improvement.