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We know that learning and improving our practice is not limited to single events and training, but it i occurs in relationships with our colleagues and peers. As your knowledge grows, your practice, policies, and procedures can adapt and blossom as well. This page contains some key resources to support your learning and growth in the field of supervised visitation.

Self-Reflection Journal
Your daily work is focused on protecting women and children, and we understand that this effort can be a blend of inspiring, hopeful, challenging, overwhelming, difficult, and stressful experiences all at once. Inspire Action for Social Change has developed this journal to aid you not only in enhancing your practice in supporting families who use supervised visitation services, but also in supporting you personally. Through self-reflection and exploring our relationship with this demanding work, we can establish professional resilience and prevent burnout.

Our aim is for you to engage with this journal as a means of both personal and professional care, assisting you in navigating the complexities of the supervised visitation field. We deeply appreciate your invaluable role in ensuring the safety of children and families - thank you!
Inspire Action Publications
Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Blueprint
Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Blueprint
[Nov 19, 2020]
The Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Blueprint serves to assist in building new or enhancing existing supervised visitation and safe exchange (SV&SE) programs. The Blueprint is a foundational planning and reflection tool for communities engaging in developing or enhancing services.

Facilitating Healing and Change: Building Victim Centered Approaches for Survivors Who are Visiting Parents
Facilitating Healing and Change: Building Victim Centered Approaches for Survivors Who are Visiting Parents
[Nov 19, 2020]Erin Fairchild, Beth McNamara, Jennifer Rose
This publication offers key strategies for supervised visitation programs to support survivor visiting parents and recommendations for enhancing the larger community response for survivors who lose custody of their children.

Guide to Convening Your Local Learning Community: Supplemental Tool Kit
Guide to Convening Your Local Learning Community: Supplemental Tool Kit
[Nov 19, 2020]
Guide to Convening Your Local Learning Community: Supplemental Toolkit accompanies the Facilitating Healing and Change: Building Victim Centered Approaches for Survivors Who are Visiting Parents. This toolkit is designed to help communities explore the experiences and needs of survivors who are visiting parents in a supervised visitation program.

Immersion Extension Training Packages
Immersion Extension Training Packages
[Nov 19, 2020]
Building an Enhanced Model of Supervised Visitation: Immersion Extension Training Package is a take-home training package for visitation programs developed by Inspire Action for Social Change in partnership with the Office on Violence Against Women. Working with Infants, Children, and Youth in Supervised Visitation Immersion Extension Training Package is available to participants who have previously participated in Inspire’s in-person Working with Infants, Children, and Youth in Supervised Visitation Immersion Training.

Change is Possible: An Enhanced Model of Supervised Visitation for Families Impacted by Domestic Violence
Change is Possible: An Enhanced Model of Supervised Visitation for Families Impacted by Domestic Violence
[Nov 19, 2020]
It is without question that the work of providing supervised visitation services is hard, requires a steady head and heart and has the ability to create meaningful and lasting change for individuals and families. This resource was created to offer a roadmap for visitation providers working with families who have experienced domestic violence.

Partner Publications
Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Blueprint
Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Blueprint
[Nov 19, 2020]
The Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Blueprint serves to assist in building new or enhancing existing supervised visitation and safe exchange (SV&SE) programs. The Blueprint is a foundational planning and reflection tool for communities engaging in developing or enhancing services.

Facilitating Healing and Change: Building Victim Centered Approaches for Survivors Who are Visiting Parents
Facilitating Healing and Change: Building Victim Centered Approaches for Survivors Who are Visiting Parents
[Nov 19, 2020]Erin Fairchild, Beth McNamara, Jennifer Rose
This publication offers key strategies for supervised visitation programs to support survivor visiting parents and recommendations for enhancing the larger community response for survivors who lose custody of their children.

Guide to Convening Your Local Learning Community: Supplemental Tool Kit
Guide to Convening Your Local Learning Community: Supplemental Tool Kit
[Nov 19, 2020]
Guide to Convening Your Local Learning Community: Supplemental Toolkit accompanies the Facilitating Healing and Change: Building Victim Centered Approaches for Survivors Who are Visiting Parents. This toolkit is designed to help communities explore the experiences and needs of survivors who are visiting parents in a supervised visitation program.

Immersion Extension Training Packages
Immersion Extension Training Packages
[Nov 19, 2020]
Building an Enhanced Model of Supervised Visitation: Immersion Extension Training Package is a take-home training package for visitation programs developed by Inspire Action for Social Change in partnership with the Office on Violence Against Women. Working with Infants, Children, and Youth in Supervised Visitation Immersion Extension Training Package is available to participants who have previously participated in Inspire’s in-person Working with Infants, Children, and Youth in Supervised Visitation Immersion Training.

Change is Possible: An Enhanced Model of Supervised Visitation for Families Impacted by Domestic Violence
Change is Possible: An Enhanced Model of Supervised Visitation for Families Impacted by Domestic Violence
[Nov 19, 2020]
It is without question that the work of providing supervised visitation services is hard, requires a steady head and heart and has the ability to create meaningful and lasting change for individuals and families. This resource was created to offer a roadmap for visitation providers working with families who have experienced domestic violence.