Request a Live Dads Workshop that works for your schedule!
Due to popular demand, R3 Academy for Dads courses are filling up quickly.
Not seeing something that fits your schedule? Follow the steps below!
#1 Tell us your availability.
Fill out the request form to let us know what schedule works for you. Use the message field to further personalize details.
#2 Be contacted by a team member.
As soon as we have enough other dads whose availability matches yours, we will start the Enrollment Process to get you into a class as quickly as possible.
#3 Start the R3 Academy for Dads.
After being officially enrolled, you will receive your materials and get started. The Workshop Schedule is available below for you to view.
R3 Academy Enrollment Process
Healthy Relationships California (HRC) offers the R3 Academy for Dads free of charge to California residents thanks to a federal grant that offsets all the costs for the program. HRC is required to enroll participants with the following multi-step process.
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
In addition to offering the R3 Academy, HRC is also researching the impact our programs have on participants. Prior to starting the program, an R3 Academy Representative will call to give you a survey that asks general questions about your relationship with your child/children and your partner/co-parent. All responses are confidential. (Note, steps 3 and 4 can be done at the same time).
After Step 4 is completed, you’ll be officially enrolled to attend an R3 Academy.
You also will be contacted several times throughout the workshop by an assigned R3 Academy Coach, who can provide referrals to additional support resources.
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R3 Academy Curricula
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Workshop Schedule
The 12-week format is 1 session per week.
The 6-week format combines 2 sessions per week.
SESSION 1
SESSION 2
SESSION 3
SESSION 4
SESSION 5
SESSION 6
SESSION 7
SESSION 8
SESSION 9
SESSION 10
SESSION 11
SESSION 12
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