At Inspire Action for Social Change, our mission is to create change and improved opportunities for survivors and children experiencing barriers to safety as a result of intimate partner abuse. We do this through customized trainings and individualized support designed to meet the unique needs of organizations, communities, and institutions working to end intimate partner abuse.
We believe supervised visitation must be seen as an essential component of each community’s response to addressing both safety and healing for families who have experienced intimate partner abuse.
We know this work can feel challenging and isolating.
Inspire's work is a labor of love, filled with hope, inspiration, possibility, and courage. We seek to facilitate healing and change for adult and child survivors and those who have caused harm by supporting, challenging, and introducing new possibilities to those who work in partnership with families impacted by intimate partner abuse in a supervised visitation setting.
Supervised visitation programs are in a unique role in the social service landscape, offering a critical opportunity to enhance survivors' safety and well-being while allowing for reparative experiences and opportunities for those who have caused harm while being held in a warm, caring, and humanistic environment.
We approach our work from a strengths-based, optimistic approach centered on the belief that change is possible and people can bring about the change they wish to see. The starting point of such change is the strengths, resilience, and capacities of the person seeking change.
Providing supervised visitation services in a manner that centralizes safety, humanity, trust, and well-being in a warm, caring, and humanistic environment requires both skill and a lot of support.
We’re here to provide that support.