Basic Rules for Locked In Fathers Alliance Peer Support Group
Confidentiality: What is shared in this space stays in this space. We respect each other's privacy and trust, ensuring that what is said remains confidential.
Respect and Brotherhood: Treat one another with respect and understanding. We’re here to build each other up as brothers and fathers, not to judge or criticize.
Active Listening: Give each person the opportunity to speak, and listen with the intent to understand, not to respond. Every experience and voice is important.
Non-Judgmental Attitude: This is a safe space for sharing. Avoid offering unsolicited advice, and instead, share your experiences and insights when asked. We all have different paths and challenges.
Participation: We encourage regular attendance and active involvement in discussions. The strength of the group comes from everyone’s contributions, no matter how big or small.
Safe and Empowering Space: This is a space where Black fathers can feel seen, heard, and supported. Let’s ensure we create an environment where everyone can speak freely without fear of judgment or harm.
No Discrimination: All Black fathers are welcome, regardless of background, socioeconomic status, or beliefs. We stand united in support of each other. No Harmful Behavior: Disruptive or harmful behavior—whether verbal or physical—will not be tolerated.
We’re here to support, not tear each other down.
Self-Care: We understand the unique struggles Black fathers face. If at any point a conversation becomes overwhelming, it’s okay to take a step back and care for yourself. Prioritize your mental and emotional health. Be Open and Vulnerable: We encourage openness and vulnerability in our discussions. Share your story, your struggles, and your triumphs—doing so helps strengthen our brotherhood and creates deeper connections.