From Work of the Bay Area (CA) Demonstration Site Safe Havens: Supervised Visitation And

From Work of the Bay Area (CA) Demonstration Site Safe Havens: Supervised Visitation And

<p> Safety & Accountability Audit Sample Findings At-a-Glance</p><p>Excerpted from the final Safety Audit report of the Bay Area (CA) Demonstration Site—Safe Havens: Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange. The complete report is available for download at www.praxisinternational.org. </p><p>This Safety Audit asked: How does the work of a visitation center produce or not produce safety for everyone involved?</p><p>What the Safety Audit found. . . Requires change in . . . , e e s v o y i & t & t p i</p><p> s l s r a s n n i s & e n r s t e</p><p> u s o o g b c t i i s e o e g p P r s a n t i t i e c</p><p> i i e a t t l i , c a r u c t n n a k n c u n o o n i i l</p><p>Finding c n s n u e o u u a u i a R o i e m o h r d r s g F L c</p><p> d C s R e T T E P c i A & R A M 1. Visitation centers receive incomplete information from judges and custody evaluators about the level of potential √ √ √ √ danger.</p><p>2. Families using the visitation center do not always receive clear information about safety precautions put in place around √ √ √ √ √ arrivals, departures, and visits.</p><p>3. The work of visitation monitors is not organized to fully account for battering behaviors and how those might be used to √ √ √ √ √ √ engage the center in inadvertently colluding with the battering parent.</p><p>4. Visitation centers collect and record a large volume of information without a clear sense of its purpose or importance to safety √ √ √ √ √ √ √ and risk in the context of battering.</p><p>5. Visitation centers do not have an ongoing, active dialogue with the parent who has been battered, or with the children √ √ √ √ √ or the battering parent.</p><p>Audit Logistics Guide Sample Findings At-a-Glance Praxis International, Inc. www.praxisinternational.org Page 1 What the Safety Audit found. . . Requires change in . . . , e e s v o y i & t & t p i</p><p> s l s r a s n n i s & e n r s t e</p><p> u s o o g b c t i i s e o e g p P r s a n t i t i e c</p><p> i i e a t t l i , c a r u c t n n a k n c u n o o n i i l</p><p>Finding c n s n u e o u u a u i a R o i e m o h r d r s g F L c</p><p> d C s R e T T E P c i A & R A M 6. Monitor training, preparation, and skill level can leave monitors inadequately prepared for supervisions and exchange √ √ √ cases involving battering.</p><p>7. Community-based advocates, batterer intervention programs, and visitation √ √ √ √ centers are poorly linked.</p><p>8. The role of the visitation center in relation to post-separation violence and safety has not been clearly articulated or √ √ √ √ explored.</p><p>Audit Logistics Guide Sample Findings At-a-Glance Praxis International, Inc. www.praxisinternational.org Page 2</p>

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