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At Inspire Action for Social Change, we are committed to offering a clear roadmap for visitation providers working with families affected by intimate partner violence. We recognize that offering supervised visitation services can feel overwhelming and isolating. Serving survivors of intimate partner violence in a way that centers on safety, dignity, and each person's unique circumstances requires immense skill and substantial support. We are here to provide that support.

Inspire offers free assistance, consultation, resources, a collaborative space for convening, peer support, brainstorming, training, and problem-solving opportunities to those who provide or support supervised

Inspired Sessions

Building Compassionate Systems using short, intensive webinars provide fresh perspectives, practical tools

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Self Reflection

As you navigate the complexities of working with families experiencing harm and abuse, it is essential to pause, reflect, and hold space for your own healing and growth.

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Consultations Services

Our consultations provide guidance on de-escalation strategies, leadership development, mission-driven programming, and promoting organizational wellness.

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Inspired Insights

From hands-on advice to innovative approaches, these insights equip you with the knowledge you need to strengthen your program and create lasting change.

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Online Courses and Tools

Free online courses provide the tools needed to enhance your services to centralize safety and humanity and facilitate healing and change for adult survivors, children, and people who cause harm.

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Immersion Trainings

Hands-on learning experiences designed to enhance the skills of supervised visitation staff.

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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.