Inspire’s Off-the-Shelf Conversations are opportunities to read and discuss current publications related to the field of supervised visitation, where we deepen our learning, enhance our work, and build community. This spring, join us for an Off-the-Shelf Conversation about Inspire's publication "Facilitating Healing and Change: Building Victim Centered Approaches for Survivors Who are Visiting Parents." Understanding why intimate partner violence survivors are losing custody and ordered to use supervised visitation is a complex challenge that does not have an easy solution. Inspire Action for Social Change, in partnership with the Office on Violence Against Women and Justice For Families Grantees, facilitated a process to explore strategies to best support a process for healing and change for adult survivors who are visiting their children in supervised visitation programs. This publication offers key strategies for supervised visitation programs to support survivor visiting parents and recommendations for enhancing the larger community response for survivors who lose custody of their children. You can find "Facilitating Change: Building Victim Centered Approaches for Survivors Who are Visiting Parents" at https://www.inspireactionforsocialchange.org/publications Come to the conversation prepared to discuss and engage in a conversation about this publication. We look forward to seeing you there!
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