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Why are professionally supervised visitation/access important? Children almost always have a powerful, unconditional love for their parents, even in some of the most difficult situations. They don't want to lose a parent; they want to lose the reasons the parent lost custody. NCBP Professionals ensure they can maintain safe contact between the child and the visiting parent, while the issues are hopefully resolved between the parties. Supervised visitation is important as the Professional Provider serves as the safe bridge for visitation and parenting time between the visiting parents and the children, until the courts determine those services are no longer required/necessary.
The professionals who supervise parents with their children are NOT glorified babysitters. The issues that are present are complex and the stakes are high, as the children must be protected from physical and emotional harm during the difficult times when supervised visitation is court ordered. NCBP facilitates these services for families who are in need. We provide written detailed reports, summarizing the context of the visits. Notating objective findings within our reports. Safety of all the parties and the children, are our number one priority, and our consistent focus.
Divorces or Separation are hard for the entire family. Divorce and separation “family separation” are adverse childhood experiences for many children. While it is hard for the spouses that their marriage didn’t work, it is even harder for children to understand the massive change in their family, how the world works and where they fit into it. Family separations can amicable, or they can leave spouses with a bitter and venomous experience. While the parent may be bitter about the other parent, the children in no way shape or form, should be the collateral damage. Even after the divorce or separation, the parent should work together to show that they still equally care and love their children. How they will effectively co-parent and share in the growth and development of their children. How they will each ensure the child is raised with love and free from any forms of abuse. How they will make a conscious effort to not alienate the love and affection and natural bond between their child and the other parent. Each parent should make sure that the other parent is a part of their child’s life. Our focus is always, what is in the best interest of the children, and how to raise children with a healthy self-esteem, and dignity of themselves. While we understand there are certain situations where a supervision is necessary, that is where we come in to help you and your children. We are an approved Professional Supervised Visitation Provider as defined under Family Code Section 3200.5 and the Standard 5.20 as mandated. We look forward to providing for you and your family.
We are a TrustLine™ verified Provider as mandated. We are trained as defined under Family Code Section 3200.5 and the Standard 5.20 as defined through the California Judicial Committee. We have over 20 years of experience and have supervised over 100+ families. We are certified parenting instructors and have completed the necessary education and requirements to provide such education. We are extensively familiar with Family Law Procedures and Practices, Minute Orders, Pleadings, and various judicial council forms. We continuously stay current on all education and training. We are not just Providers, we are also trainers and educators, who strive to transfer our learning to other providers and to families.
We have donated time and resources through the years, to a Northern California battered women’s shelter and refuge for women and victims of human trafficking, sexual assault, and domestic violence/abuse. We have volunteered for a Northern California Certified Emergency Response Team as a volunteer first responder. We have certifications for adult, infant and animal CPR and Defibration.