Supervised Visitation
For families
and individuals who require supervision in a residence or within the
community, supervised visitation involves a support worker who observes
during visitation and reports on those observations. Detailed report
writing is mandatory for all support workers when providing supervised
visitation.
Supportive Supervised Visitation
In addition
to the service provided with supervised visitation, supportive
supervision strives to aid families and individuals, through coaching,
modelling, and cueing, to obtain and implement parenting skills and
approaches in order to build stronger family relationships. Detailed report writing is mandatory by all our staff providing this service.
Virtual Visitation
Supervised
Virtual Supervision is used as a supplemental way of providing
supervised access and in no way is undermining the importance of face
to face contact. In our computerized world of communication this
service is to enhance the ability of parent(s) or others requiring
supervised access that would not normally be able to access such
services. Detailed report writing is mandatory by all our staff
providing this service.
Monitored Exchanges/Transportation
Monitored
exchange and transportation services are primarily used where there is
a restraining order, or child(ren) can spend time with both parents yet
there is no need for the parents to be in contact with each other. This
alleviates stress the child may be experiencing and the possible
confrontation the parent(s) may have during exchange times. Report
writing is only offered when requested by client(s).
In-Home Assessment
In-Home Assessments are used as a tool to determine suitability of a residence to accommodate the needs of a child(ren).
Youth Work
Youth work
aims to aid children and adolescents in obtaining and developing
social, educational, and recreational skills through the specifically
chosen activities and the one-on-one guidance of a support worker
(youth worker).

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