
Supervised visitation requires great skill, compassion, and an ongoing commitment to reflection and growth. 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. We offer this journal as a form of personal and professional care and a way to sustain your essential work of keeping adult and child survivors safe while building professional resilience and preventing burnout.
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Supervised Visitation Staff
You work every day to keep women and children safe, and we know this work can be inspiring, hopeful, fun, overwhelming, hard, and stressful all at once. Inspire Action for Social Change offers this journal as a tool to not only improve your practice supporting families accessing supervised visitation, but to support you in this work. Self-reflection, and taking the time to explore who we are in relation to this challenging work, can actually help us build professional resilience and prevent burnout.
Our hope is that you will engage with this journal as a form of personal and professional care, and a way to help you navigate the complexities of the supervised visitation world.
We believe you are incredibly valuable in keeping children and families safe—thank you.
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