DENETİMLİ EBEVEYN-ÇOCUK GÖRÜŞMESİ PROGRAMLARI
Authors : Melis Sedef Kahraman, Kelley M. Beckett, Hüseyin Batman
Pages : 98-121
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Publication Date : 2017-10-15
Article Type : Other
Abstract :The parent-child(ren) Supervised Visitation (SV) programs enable children and parents to have safe and conflict-free interactions. The programs vary in their contexts. SV programs in child welfare context aim either the reunion of the parent(s) and child(ren) or maintaining a safe and healthy relationship between parent(s) and child(ren) under the protection of social services. The SV programs in child custody dispute context focus on enhancing conflict free and safe contacts between noncustodial parent and child(ren). The services provided under SV services may vary from one-on-one supervision to supervised exchanges. The requirements of providing SV services, rules and training standards are defined by Supervised Visitation Network(SVN) studiously and broadly applied in Western Cultures. However, the SV services in Turkey are limited to monitored exchange practically. The lack of well-designed services put children and parents in an ambiguous and stressful position in multiple ways both in the short and long term. These services need to be improved immediately to meet the needs of the society.Keywords : Supervised Visitation, Monitored Exchange, Contact Center, High Conflict Parents, Custody Dispute