Black fathers often face systemic barriers that limit their engagement with health care and social services, including biases in practice, restrictive policies, and a lack of culturally responsive interventions. These challenges contribute to disparities in paternal involvement and well-being. The Just Practice Framework offers a justice-centered, critically reflective approach to social work, helping clinicians recognize and address these structural inequities. This presentation will equip attendees with concrete strategies to challenge biases, advocate for policy changes, and implement inclusive, strengths-based interventions that enhance engagement with Black fathers. By attending, clinicians will gain tools to shift their practice toward more equitable and effective support for Black fathers and their families.