Upcoming Training

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

Virtual Event

Inspired Boost: Working with Fathers in Supervised Visitation

This two-part series is 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.

February 19, 2025

&

March 5, 2025

9-10 AM Hawaii / 10-11 AM Alaska / 11 AM-12 PM Pacific / 12-1 PM Mountain / 1-2 PM Central / 2-3 PM Eastern

 

In-Person Events

Supervised Visitation Immersion Training

Supervised Visitation Immersion Training is an interactive, intensive, energetic, and inspiring training event that provides supervised visitation staff and community partners with a hands-on, interactive opportunity to enhance the skills needed to operate a supervised visitation program while learning how to best serve families who have been impacted domestic violence. This is your chance to roll up your sleeves, have fun, and gain new skills and practices to help provide enhanced safety for the survivors of domestic violence and children who use your program.

April 29-May 1, 2025 - Chicago, Illinois*

This will be the last in-person SV Immersion Training in 2025.

*Do not book travel until you receive approval and attendance confirmation.

Registration closes on Monday, March 3

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.

 

SAVE THE DATE

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 in a manner that promotes resilience, hope, and healing.

June 2025

The date and location will be announced soon

Registration will open soon

 

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.