Monitored Exchanges
Professional
child visitation monitors are used to assist the courts with supervised
visitation orders. Professional child visitation monitors reduce the stress
on the child(ren) and provide a stable and safe environment for visitation.
The main purpose of a monitor is to ensure the safety of all parties,
protect the rights of children and provide the non-custodial parent access
to the child(ren). We have designed this training around the
supervised
visitation standards. Once you have completed this training you will have
a clear definition of what it means to be a professional child visitation
monitor. Start a new career or enhance an existing one.
Professional Child Visitation Monitor Seminar
Certificate
of Completion Program:
The program is designed in 3 phases for professional child visitation
monitors. Your role as a child monitor will be clearly defined during
this seminar. Materials are provided.
Who
should attend?
Social Workers, Therapists, Counselors, Police Officers, Probation Officers,
School Teachers, Retirees, and persons interested in the safety/rights
of children and their families.
You will
receive a Certificate of Completion at the end of the seminar.
The training
will consist of the following:
- Supervised Visitation Standards
Seminars are based upon the California and SVN Supervised Visitation Standards.
Hands-on interactive traing included. You will learn what is expected
of you during the visit(s).
- Do's and Dont's
As a supervisor/monitor there is a list of do's and don'ts. You are a neutral
party who has a concern for the child(ren). Be the best that you can be.
- Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, High Conflict Cases, Substance Abuse and
Child Development
You will become aware of these terms and how they apply to you
and the child(ren) you monitor.
- How to interpret the court order and schedule the visits. We will
give you hands on examples of how to read a court order and provide you
with materials for scheduling visit(s).
- How to deal with the court system and the parties involved.
We will review the court process and your role in it.
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