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We Promise You the BestSupervised Visitation Monitor Training
This training program equips you with the knowledge and skills to effectively supervise child visitation sessions. While it's comprehensive, the program is designed to be engaging. Here's what you can expect:
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All trainees will call Director after completing each lesson.
You will have a brief conversation about the materials and then you will be manually added to the next lesson.
Please call between the business hours of 9AM-7PM Monday-Saturday, Pacific Standard Time.
We are open 10 hours a day, 6 days a week.
951-440-5645
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You will have a brief conversation about the materials and then you will be manually added to the next lesson.
Please call between the business hours of 9AM-7PM Monday-Saturday, Pacific Standard Time.
We are open 10 hours a day, 6 days a week.
951-440-5645
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Frequently asked questions:
After I Register, are there any other fees?
No, there are no additional fees for the class after you register. You will receive all training materials, documents and forms. The only other fees on becoming a Monitor are the background fingerprinting fees.
Once I get my Certification, then what?
You will want to get Registered with the Superior Court(s), as you will get most of your referrals from being listed as an approved provider. Clients, DCFS, Lawyers and Family Therapists use the courts list as well. You will also want to get listed with SVN http://www.svdirectory.com/submitlisting.htm
Once I get my Certificate how do I get paid?
Your clients will pay you directly. All fees are paid in cash before each supervised visitation begins. There are no refunds.
After becoming a Monitor are we required to take additional training or more classes?
Yes, all Monitors are required to complete additional continuing education each year.
What are Supervised Visitations?
Supervised Visitation allows parents in high conflict or high risk situations access to their child(ren) in a monitored and safe environment. The visiting parent has access to the child only when supervised by a neutral third person. Supervised Visitation is also used to protect children from potentially dangerous situations while allowing parental access and providing support for the parent/child relationship.
What is the Intake process?
The intake process must be completed by both parents before a visitation can be scheduled. An Intake interview is scheduled where each parent and monitor will meet and discuss the case in detail, go over all completed paperwork, fees, guidelines, and schedule an upcoming visitation schedule for the parents, following the court order. Intake interviews are conducted with BOTH parents separately and should take on average 35 minutes to complete.
How & when should monitors be paid for visitation?
A cash payment is paid to the monitor at the beginning of each visit. The monitor will supply a receipt for all services provided.
What is observed and documented during visitation?
A written record of each contact and visit including the time, date, location, all parent-child contact, mood of the parent/child(ren), and each activity performed. Observations of child and visiting parent’s physical and mental state. Any reminders of the guidelines from the monitor to the non-custodial parent (redirects), whether or not the visit was terminated and details of the termination. How the visitation ends and drop-off/pickup details by both parents must also be documented.
How are Dropoff/Pickups done?
*The custodial parent and non-custodial parent are met separately in different locations. Under NO circumstances is the visiting parent allowed to follow the monitor to drop-off the child(ren) back to the custodial parent. Typically, the monitor will meet the custodial parent and child(ren) at a designated location 10 minutes before the visitation begins. The monitor will then meet the visiting parent at a different designated location. Ten minutes prior to the visitation ending, the monitor will let the visiting parent know it is time to start wrapping up the visit. Once the visit is completed, the monitor will drop-off the child(ren) to the custodial parent.
All Monitors is San Diego must take additional 5.20 Standards training with the Judicial Council.
No, there are no additional fees for the class after you register. You will receive all training materials, documents and forms. The only other fees on becoming a Monitor are the background fingerprinting fees.
Once I get my Certification, then what?
You will want to get Registered with the Superior Court(s), as you will get most of your referrals from being listed as an approved provider. Clients, DCFS, Lawyers and Family Therapists use the courts list as well. You will also want to get listed with SVN http://www.svdirectory.com/submitlisting.htm
Once I get my Certificate how do I get paid?
Your clients will pay you directly. All fees are paid in cash before each supervised visitation begins. There are no refunds.
After becoming a Monitor are we required to take additional training or more classes?
Yes, all Monitors are required to complete additional continuing education each year.
What are Supervised Visitations?
Supervised Visitation allows parents in high conflict or high risk situations access to their child(ren) in a monitored and safe environment. The visiting parent has access to the child only when supervised by a neutral third person. Supervised Visitation is also used to protect children from potentially dangerous situations while allowing parental access and providing support for the parent/child relationship.
What is the Intake process?
The intake process must be completed by both parents before a visitation can be scheduled. An Intake interview is scheduled where each parent and monitor will meet and discuss the case in detail, go over all completed paperwork, fees, guidelines, and schedule an upcoming visitation schedule for the parents, following the court order. Intake interviews are conducted with BOTH parents separately and should take on average 35 minutes to complete.
How & when should monitors be paid for visitation?
A cash payment is paid to the monitor at the beginning of each visit. The monitor will supply a receipt for all services provided.
What is observed and documented during visitation?
A written record of each contact and visit including the time, date, location, all parent-child contact, mood of the parent/child(ren), and each activity performed. Observations of child and visiting parent’s physical and mental state. Any reminders of the guidelines from the monitor to the non-custodial parent (redirects), whether or not the visit was terminated and details of the termination. How the visitation ends and drop-off/pickup details by both parents must also be documented.
How are Dropoff/Pickups done?
*The custodial parent and non-custodial parent are met separately in different locations. Under NO circumstances is the visiting parent allowed to follow the monitor to drop-off the child(ren) back to the custodial parent. Typically, the monitor will meet the custodial parent and child(ren) at a designated location 10 minutes before the visitation begins. The monitor will then meet the visiting parent at a different designated location. Ten minutes prior to the visitation ending, the monitor will let the visiting parent know it is time to start wrapping up the visit. Once the visit is completed, the monitor will drop-off the child(ren) to the custodial parent.
All Monitors is San Diego must take additional 5.20 Standards training with the Judicial Council.
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