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Visitation & Incarcerated Parents Workgroup

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Visitation & Incarcerated Parents Workgroup

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  2. How We Got Started Last year: • Part of Fatherhood Engagement • Preliminary Report to SRT in May 2010 recommended expansion/new workgroup

  3. How We Got Started • Visitation—issues not limited to dads • Purpose: • Identify & develop best practices • Make recommendations about frequency, quality, who visits, supervision & location of visits

  4. How We Got Started • Incarcerated Parents—issues apply to moms as well • Purpose: • Identify & develop best practices, • Develop protocol for engagement

  5. How We Got Started • Make recommendations about visitation & engagement in: • Case Planning • Delivery of Services • Court Process

  6. Visitation Is a Right—Not a Privilege! Importance of Visitation • Eases Trauma of Separation • Helps to Preserve or Develop Bond • Frequent, Meaningful, Quality Visitation=Predictor of Reunification!!

  7. Visitation Is a Right—Not a Privilege! Importance of Visitation • Provides Opportunity for Ongoing Assessment • Provides Parents w/ opportunity to learn, improve, develop & practice parenting

  8. Visitation Is a Right—Not a Privilege! Importance of Visitation • Eases Parents’ Concerns About the care the children are receiving • Visitation honors the existing bond, while providing a safe environment • Communicates that family is important

  9. Who Should Visit? • Parents • Siblings (Act 115) • Grandparents • Aunts & Uncles • Mentors • Others • Parents whose rights have been terminated (Act 101)

  10. The Importance of Fathers Barriers • No prior involvement • Focus of agency & court on mothers

  11. The Importance of Fathers Barriers • Mothers are resistant • Fathers do not respond to traditional outreach

  12. The Importance of Fathers • It is in the child’s best interest (in most cases) to have regular contact with father • Use other forms of contact, in addition to visits

  13. The Importance of Fathers • Use FGDM to involve fathers • Think outside of the box to ensure visits with fathers are meaningful!

  14. Frequency, Duration & Intensity of Visits Infants & Toddlers • First Visit—within 72 hours of removal • Minimum of 3 visits per week • Daily visits for new-borns & infants, if possible

  15. Frequency, Duration & Intensity of Visits Infants & Toddlers • Kinship caregivers, if possible • Foster home close to the parents

  16. Frequency, Duration & Intensity of Visits Children Ages 5 to 12 • First Visit—within 72 hours of removal • Consider child’s activities—Decrease frequency & increase duration

  17. Frequency, Duration & Intensity of Visits Children Ages 5 to 12 • Collateral Activities • Discourage visits @ child’s discretion • Minimum of once per week

  18. Frequency, Duration & Intensity of Visits Children Ages 13 to 17 • First Visit—within 72 hours of removal • Consider child’s independence and wishes

  19. Frequency, Duration & Intensity of Visits Children Ages 13 to 17 • Discourage visits @ child’s discretion • At least once per week • Let the visit end naturally

  20. Frequency, Duration & Intensity of Visits Children Ages 18 to 21 Visits at their discretion

  21. Frequency, Duration & Intensity of Visits Other Considerations • Safety is primary consideration • Reunification—move quickly from supervised to unsupervised to overnight to extended

  22. Frequency, Duration & Intensity of Visits Other Considerations • Other meaningful contact (calls, letters, school activities, etc.) • Large sibling groups—consider separating

  23. Frequency, Duration & Intensity of Visits Other Considerations • Sibling visits should occur at least twice per month • Visitation plan should address visits with others.

  24. Role of the Court Judicial Oversight is Key!! • Shelter Hearing—If visits have not occurred, court should order • If agency recommends supervised visits, court should ask WHY?

  25. Role of the Court • In deciding WHERE child is placed—consider HOW it will impact on ability to visit • Judge should state on the record visitation plan and expectations

  26. Role of the Court Court order should set forth: • Supervision (& reasons) • Frequency & duration • Location • Whether a Report is required

  27. Role of the Court Court order should set forth: • Who will transport • Assistance to parents • Sibling visits • Visits with others

  28. Role of the Court • Judge should also order other contacts • If visitation plan has not been followed, judge should ask WHY and consider “no reasonable efforts”, if appropriate

  29. Role of the Court • At every hearing, the judge should examine the plan and change, if appropriate • If visits are observed or therapeutic, judge should ask about changes or improvements

  30. Role of the Court • Judge should always ask the child about the visits • Never withhold visitation as punishment: Visitation is a Right—Not a Privilege!

  31. Supervision & Oversight • Supervision—reason related to physical, mental, or emotional safety • Oversight—specific, documented reason needed • Supervision should NOT be the “default” position

  32. Supervision & Oversight • If supervised, there should be a plan to move to unsupervised when goal is reunification • Visits should never occur at the discretion of the agency

  33. Supervision & Oversight Unsupervised visits—preferred Entirely Supervised—Sight & Sound • Documented safety concerns • Physical, sexual, emotional abuse • Pressure to recant testimony • Risk to abscond

  34. Supervision & Oversight • Visitation Supervisors should be trained • If safety concerns can be addressed without constant supervision, consider a less restrictive level—example: change location

  35. Supervision & Oversight Therapeutic Visits • Facilitated by a licensed therapist • Appropriate where parent/child have strained relationship, child is witness to or victim of abuse, where parent lacks understanding of child’s mental, emotional, physical & social development

  36. Supervision & Oversight Structured Visits • Helps parents develop parenting skills • Facilitator should be neutral trained person • Facilitator provides feedback & intervention & assists in developing visitation plan

  37. Supervision & Oversight Monitored & Observed Visits • Needed if court wants a report • Appropriate to ensure that there are no safety concerns—is parent under the influence or sober

  38. Supervision & Oversight Who Should Supervise? • Anyone—consider the reasons for the supervision • Parent & child should be comfortable with the supervisor • Same person should supervise each time • Same person should transport

  39. Supervision & Oversight Training for Supervisors • Intervention techniques • Understanding the normal reactions & behaviors of children & parents before, during & after visits • Proper Parenting techniques

  40. Supervision & Oversight • Redirection techniques • Family dynamics • Communication skills • Cultural competency & awareness • Proper feedback

  41. Supervision & Oversight Evaluation & Assessment • Visitation supervisor should testify in court • Agencies should develop an evaluation tool • Feedback should be given immediately & should include STRENGTHS as well as areas for improvement

  42. Supervision & Oversight Special Concerns/Circumstances • Domestic Abuse • Sexual Abuse • Children in Group Homes • Parent or Child with Special Needs

  43. Location of Visits Location, Location, Location—Does it Matter? • Parents’ Home • Community • Foster Home • Visitation Center • Agency Visiting Room • Other Contacts

  44. Quality of Visitation • Preparation for Visitation—What’s the plan? • Feedback and Debriefing • Visit Coaching

  45. Goodbye/Moving On Visits • Held after TPR • Not just another visit • Helps provide a sense of closure • Parent accepts responsibility and reassures that TPR is not child’s fault • Preparation is essential • Trained facilitator is essential

  46. Goodbye/Moving On Visits • Location is important • Not appropriate in all cases—consider • Dangerous/disruptive behavior of a parent at prior visits • No contact orders • Refusal of parent to participate in planning of the visits • Child’s therapist says no • Refusal of child or parent to participate

  47. Best Practices Model Programs • Visit Coaching • Bridging the Gap • Visitation Houses (Indiana, Washington, Westmoreland) • Visit Hosting

  48. Best Practices Model Programs • Arsenal Therapeutic Visitation Program (Allegheny) • Project PACT Rapid Reunification (Beaver)

  49. Incarcerated ParentsEngagement In Case Planning Protocol for Agency • CW should meet w/parent • CW should ask about relative caregivers • Attempt to ascertain release date so that case plan includes discharge plan

  50. Incarcerated ParentsEngagement In Case Planning Protocol for Agency • CW should explain court process to parent and provide info on representation • If the FSP was made prior to incarceration, it should be amended to include goals for the incarcerated parent • CW should notify the parent of all meeting and hearings

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