Supervised Access

After a separation, both parents will want to have access to the children. Usually there is an interim agreement regarding the sharing arrangement, but it is not always easy for parents to encounter each other, especially if there are still serious problems between them. Often parents are concerned about the visits themselves.

Supervised access allows families a neutral ground on which to make childcare exchanges, and can give parents a safe and neutral environment for the visits themselves. The visits are monitored (but not impeded on) by someone who can then make suggestions for future visits. Ultimately, supervised access can be a step towards unsupervised access.

Please refer to assessment intake form, or Contact us for more information.