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Health Crisis Response

How to Support Children and Youth During Remote Supervised Visitation Services

Trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate approaches

We recognize that during this time of a global pandemic, there is no clear path or direct guidance on what will happen next. The reality of this uncertainty will require us to be responsive as changes occur in the outbreak, and new information becomes available. Programs should be thinking about a continuum of approaches that can be adopted and implemented as needed. It may not be feasible or safe to create one way in which services are available during this time. Programs may experience closures, re-opening, and partial closures over the coming weeks, months, or years. This reality will require programs to have a variety of service options available that can easily be modified to account for your community’s changing needs.

Through partnership, care, and survivor-centered practice, Inspire helps communities create safe, healing-focused visitation and exchange services that interrupt post-separation abuse.

This offering was supported by Grant No. 15JOVW-23-GK-05165-MUMU awarded by the Office on Violence against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence against Women.