Hello,
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My name is Angela Doble, and I have been in business as a professional supervisor for parenting time since December 2016. As a professional supervisor, I provide a safe, child-focused setting for your child's contact that has been ordered by the court or agreed upon by you and the other parent. As a professional supervisor, I can help and do everything I can to make the experience as safe and positive for everyone as possible.
​I am a member of the Supervised Visitation Network (SVN). Providers who join the Supervised Visitation Network pledge to follow the SVN Standards of Practice and follow the SVN Code of Ethics, which is a way for providers to demonstrate a commitment to best practices in the absence of providers' formal governance. The supervised visitation network provides training and support for supervised visitation providers; disseminates guidelines for supervised visitation services.
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Through the Supervised Visitation Network and Family and Children's Counseling services, Inc., I have completed the following education and training:
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Accounting for Culture
Autism Spectrum Disorder: What SV providers need to know.
Child Protection Cases at SV
Child Reluctance and Refusal to Visit
Dealing with Resistant Clients
De-personalizing Difficult Situations in SV
Equity during Intake
Ethical Issues in Supervised Visitation
Exploring Job-Related Stress and Wellness in Supervised Visitation Work
Finding a Balance: Supporting Adult and Child Clients in SV
Hell No! Why They Won't Go
Insurance Information for SV Providers
Interview Skills and Building Rapport
Is Your Agency Inclusive of Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Gay, and Transgender Persons
Networking for Success
Neutrality in a Subjective World
Offsite Supervised Visitation
Safety and Supervised Visitation
Serving Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Strategies for Supervising Visits with Adolescents
SV Fundraising Cost Saving and Organizational Strategies
Technology and Supervised Visitation
The Impact of Parental Separation and Divorce on Children
To Visit or Not to Visit Child Reluctance
Trauma-Informed Approach to SV
Voices of Former SV Clients
What Visitation Supervisors Need to Know About Court, Legal Testimony, and Testifying
When to Say No, Declining Unsafe Cases
Working with Challenging Clients
Working with men Who Batter
Child Abduction
Child Abuse Reporting
Child Development for Supervised Visitation Providers
Confidentiality
Conflicts of Interest
Cultural Sensitivity
Failure to Comply
Handling Disclosures
Handling Grievances
Handling No Shows
Holds and Terminations
Issues Relating to Substance Abuse, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, and Domestic Violence
Legal Responsibilities and Obligations of a Provider
Maintenance and Disclosure of Records
Manipulation
Parents and Miscellaneous Issues
Safety and Security
Safety Concerns
Safety Considerations for Sexual Abuse Cases
Scope of Service
Screening, Monitoring, and Termination of Visitation
Speaking with Attorneys
Staggering Parent Arrivals and Departures
Subpoenaed and Testifying
Terminating a Visit
Terms and Conditions
The Child or Children
The Custodial Parent
The Role of the Provider
The Visit
The Visiting Parent
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TESTIMONIALS
Angela was extremely punctual and professional. It was no-nonsense, all the time. She always kept a very good eye on my daughters and most importantly, my daughters really liked her. After we no longer had supervised visits, my girls would mention how they missed seeing Angela.
I have all good things to say and her price was lower than a lot of what I found from alternatives'
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D.J. (former client)
I cannot say enough good things about Angela. I want to sincerely thank her for helping my family through such a trying time. I would highly recommend her services to anyone who has a need for supervised visits.
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C.M. (former client)
Angela is professional, great with kids, and reliable. It is a pleasure to have her as our supervisor.
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J.S (former client)