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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Key Factors for Hannah’s House Professional Supervised Visitation Services


Hannah's House provide services to parents who mistrust and/or dislike each other. Our job is to be a professional neutral. We must establish rapport and some basic trust with each parent, without creating mistrust on the part of the other parent.
Parents come to us from an adversarial experience where one of them 'won' and one of them 'lost'.
Sometimes the 'winner' comes out of court with the idea that they are in control of the situation. It is our very difficult job to help that parent understand that the judge has made orders that require both parents to follow laws and cooperate for the purpose of coparenting the child.
Sometimes the 'loser' comes out of court with the idea that they are criminal or least being treated like a criminal. It is our very difficult job to help that parent understand that the judge has made orders that require both parents to follow laws and cooperate for the purpose of coparenting the child.
In other words, the judge has made orders that accord rights and responsibilities for parenting and coparenting that apply equally to both parents.
We focus on several important factors to accomplish our goal of building rapport and creating trust:
1 Controlling for bias
2 Preventing conflict of interest
(including appearance of conflict of interest)
3 Clear policies and procedures
4 Team approach
5 Forensic reports and record keeping
6 Grievance policy/procedure
7 Standardization
Over the next several days I will talk about each one of these factors and discuss the policies, procedures and rationale for each one of them.

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