Introduction to the educational and legal aspects of supervised contact
This basic training provides insight into the implementation of supervised contact from a child-centered perspective. Using case studies, the following questions, among others, will be clarified/discussed:
- What are the challenges for children, parents, and professionals?
- What fundamental principles and pitfalls need to be considered?
- What are the goals, and how variable and dynamic are the objectives for all involved?
- To what extent are children's rights compatible with parental rights of access?
Predominantly ordered by the family court and/or implemented by case management, supervised visits can significantly support the initiation, resumption, or maintenance of relationships between children and parents.
There are numerous reasons for installing a condominium unit: divorce, separation, hidden parenthood, high-conflict situations, domestic violence, drug abuse, etc. Often, other reasons remain hidden.
Protecting the children in this sensitive process, recognizing their needs, and creating an action plan is the core of the measure.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026, 9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m
Location: The German Child Protection Association Bremen, Schlachte 32, 28195 Bremen
Speakers: Hanna Steilen and Maria Schlüter
Participation fee: €60 including snacks and drinks (no lunch)
Registration information:
Registration required
Cost:
€60 participation fee
Contact person
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Henning LuekenTelephone: 0421 240 112 52Email: fortbildung@dksb-bremen.deWebsite: https://www.dksb-bremen.de