
Jenn Lee Bellamy
Professor; Vice Provost, Faculty Affairs
What I do
Despite the clear impact fathers have on their families, most child and family services do not well engage men as parents. We have a tremendous opportunity, and obligation, in the field of social work to support the well-being of children and parents by serving the whole family with effective interventions.
Specialization(s)
child welfare, evidence-based practice/implementation science, families and family systems, gender, research methods, social justice, veterans and the military, violence
Professional Biography
Jennifer Bellamy is currently serving as Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs at the University of Denver. At GSSW she taught research and theory courses at the master's and doctoral levels. She received her master's of science in social work from The University of Texas at Austin in 2000. Before earning her Ph.D. she worked as a crisis counselor and a project coordinator for a multisite demonstration project serving young, unmarried, low-income fathers. Bellamy completed her PhD at the Columbia University School of Social Work in 2006 and postdoctoral training at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in Saint Louis in 2008.
Bellamy's current research interests include the engagement of fathers in child and family services, child welfare and evidence-based practice. She has published extensively in the area of evidence-based social work practice and the development and testing of interventions to better serve fathers in child and family programs including home visiting and child welfare services.
Degree(s)
- Ph.D., Social Work, Columbia University, 2006
- MSW, Social Work, University of Texas, 2000
Professional Affiliations
- Society for Social Work Research (SSWR)
- Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
- National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
Research
Dr. Bellamy's major research efforts include the development and testing of the Dads Matter-HV intervention. This intervention is a modular enhancement to standard home visiting programs that is designed to increase fathers' engagement in home visiting, reduce child maltreatment risk, and improve the co-parenting relationship. Her other major research project includes a partnership with Mathematica Policy Research to implement a Breakthrough Series Collaborative (BSC) to increase the engagement of fathers and paternal relatives in 6 child welfare systems across the United States. She is also collaborating with colleagues at the Butler Institute for Families to implement the BSC model for workforce wellbeing in partnership with Tribal and Public child welfare teams.
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Awards
- Excellence in Mentoring to Doctoral Students Award, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver
- Phi Alpha Honorary Member, Phi Alpha Honor Society
- Distinguished Scholar Award, University of Denver Faculty Senate
- Society for Social Work and Research Fellow, Society for Social Work and Research