Visits, Reports & Neutrality
Family Visits,
a System of Supervised Visitation in Georgia, Surrounding Atlanta and Macon
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The Visits
Our preference is to have the supervisor act as the child’s bridge between one parent and the other at the beginning and the end of each visit. Once a visit begins, the visiting parent is committed to remain with the supervisor. We will be present, attentive and generally in the background. Our goal is to support visits that are much as they would be if we were not needed. The purpose is to normalize the environment for the child and parent as much as possible without sacrificing security in any way. With genuine cooperation, this is reliably possible.
Reports
During the visits, we often take notes for reports that we will prepare later. Our reports are descriptions of the day’s activities and the interaction between parents and children. Collectively, they comprise a written narrative of the experience of the child and the visiting parent. They are factual notes and observations, not clinical evaluations, so commentary is minimal. We prefer to let our reports speak for themselves when possible and so we try to make them complete.
Neutrality
Our supervisors and our agency are neutral where all issues between the parents or other parties are concerned. It is helpful for us to understand each person’s point of view but it is not our role to intervene between the adults or to assess the validity of any person’s claim against the other. This allows both parents and the children to rely upon us to support positive interaction and experiences for everyone.
2121 Trailmark Drive Decatur, GA 30033 Office phone: 404-421-6744 Supervisor's Cell: 404-271-8080 familyvisits@comcast.net