Supervised Contact

What Is Supervised Contact?

    Supervised contact means a trained professional is present throughout the session to:

  • Observe and monitor all interactions.
  • Ensure the child is safe and supported at all times.
  • Offer emotional reassurance to both parent and child.
  • Keep accurate, factual notes for contact reports when required.
  • This type of contact is typically recommended when:
  • There are safeguarding concerns or risks that need to be managed.
  • A child is being reintroduced to a parent or relative after a period of separation.
  • A court order or local authority requires professional oversight.

Our Approach

We know that supervised contact can feel daunting — especially for families who are trying to rebuild trust and connection. Our team is trained in trauma-informed, child-centred practice, and we aim to make each session feel as natural, safe, and positive as possible.

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