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Health Crisis Response

Part 2: Considerations for Conducting Remote Supervised Visitation

For Families Experiencing Domestic Violence in a Time of a National Health Crisis

During the current public health crisis created by COVID-19, supervised visitation and safe exchange programs are faced with new challenges. We are supporting supervised visitation and safe exchange programs to take protective measures and consider possible programming modifications during this time of uncertainty. Many programs are faced with limiting the level of services available, not being to provide services to some families, or modifying how some services can be provided to families while still maintaining high quality, trauma-informed, adult and child survivorcentered, safety-driven services that successfully meet the unique needs of families impacted by violence.

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.