Supervised access Gorey
Transitioning from supervised access
Step 1: Where there is a minimum amount of supervised hours allocated to the father supervised hours might be increased to help identify the relationship there exists between father and child/children (e.g. two hours per month is minimal and does not allow for a full supported recommendation)
Step 2: With the increased hours an improved observation of the relationship between father and child can be made.
Step 3: A supervision agreement/plan for the above purposes including sharing of information and provisions of reports should be made/ordered
Step 4: supervision plan should have a fixed timespan to be reviewed (e.g. a time frame or court appearance)
Step 5: Before agreed review have interview with the child, interview the mother and interview the father (family assessment) with the focus on how the access is progressing and to present the results to the court for consideration.
Step 6: If there are other issues outside of the supervised access and not concerning the supervised access a professional should be sought to assess this situation (e.g school problems, change in child’s behaviour etc)
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