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Evidence-based training to enhance the skills of professionals working with survivors and families.

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Working with Infants, Children, & Youth in SV Immersion Training

Working with Infants, Children, and Youth in Supervised Visitation Training is designed to inspire and prepare trainees to work with young people in a manner that promotes resilience and healing in a visitation setting.  In this training, we will explore key strategies and skills to build trust, rapport, and relationships with infants, children, and youth in a supervised visitation setting and strategies for positively engaging with infants, children, and youth to promote resilience, hope, and healing.

June 3-4, 2025 - Portland, OR*

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Inspire’s events are OVW pre-approved training for all JFF grantees, and you do not need to secure OVW pre-approval to attend. Please note, do not book travel for any in-person event until you receive approval and confirmation of your attendance from Inspire.


 

Virtual Events


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Recent Events

Program Spotlight: Children’s Safe Harbor

During this Program Spotlight, we headed to Winnebago County to profile the Children's Safe Harbor Supervised Visitation & Visitation Exchange Program located in Rockford, Illinois.

This session was held on May 15, 2025. The link to the session can be found on the Program Spotlight page.

Inspired Boost: Working with Fathers in Supervised Visitation

This two-part series was designed to equip professionals in supervised visitation with strategies to support and engage fathers effectively. Participants will learn practical approaches to foster positive interactions, address barriers fathers face, and create an environment that promotes healthy relationships between fathers and their children.

This 2-part session was held on February 19, 2025 & March 5, 2025

 
 
 

These offerings are supported by Grant No.15JOVW-23-GK-05165-MUMU awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.