Supervised Visitation and Transparenting
Parents face many challenges when they decide to separate or divorce. The most profound is the well-being of their children. UCAN offers two programs to help lessen the disruptive effect on parents and children.
Supervised Visitation
Supervised visits with the custodial parent help parents maintain and enhance their relationships even as they adjust to their circumstances. Visitation also allows children to have safe access to a non-custodial parent. UCAN's experienced staff provides full supervision during the entire vist to ensure that court orders are followed and that the visits are safe, child-focused and neutral.
Our staff ensures:
- Sensitivity to a child's needs
- Neutral, unbiased observation
- Discretion
- Confidentiality
- Ability to neutralize conflicts
- Skilled communication
- Ability to manage and maintain a safe experience
Transparenting®
This is a four hour interactive seminar focusing on how to provide effective parenting during the difficult transition of divorce to lessen the negative effects upon children. Transparenting® shows parents how to help children adjust to parental separation. Using a multi-media approach, staff provides advice, tools and techniques, and the most current research on how to best lead families to a successful and positive outcome.
Transparenting® currently operates in 30 states and is based on a national program begun in 1988. UCAN is a licensed provider of this award-winning program, which has served over one million parents in the last decade. For more information on Transparenting®, please visit their website at www.transparenting.com.
To download a brochure on Supervised Visitation and Transparenting®, please click here.
