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SAN DIEGO SUPERVISED VISITATION COUNCIL
Professionals and providers, as outlined in Standard 5.20, involved in the supervised visitation process are invited to attend a general meeting regarding the formation of the San Diego Supervised Visitation Council. Goals for the council will be established at this event. The host, FAMNET, will forward details regarding the location of the upcoming meeting.
ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE
Judges, attorneys, mediators, visitation professionals, county and local agencies, social workers, therapists, and others involved in the supervised visitation process are invited to attend our Annual Open House. The 2010 Open House will be held in October. The date will be updated in the next few months. As always, the Open House will be held between the hours of 10am - 2pm. Drop in attendance is welcome; refreshments will be available. Call us for directions and the center address.
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Superior Court of California, County of San Diego - Program Resource List for Visitation Monitors DISCLAIMER: (Per the Court), the programs listed have identified themselves to the San Diego Superior Court as providers in this area. These programs are not affiliated with the court, and each program is independently responsible for compliance with any and all applicable legal requirements. The court does not endorse, evaluate, supervise, or monitor these programs.
Suspected Child Abuse Reporting Form
For use by mandated reporters to notify a reporting agency (local law enforcement, county probation or county welfare department) about suspected cases of child abuse. May also be used to cross-report to another reporting agency.(Source: Office of the Attorney General, State of CA, Dept. of Justice)
  Form SS 8572
  Instructions
Online Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training - California Hosted by the University of California - UC Davis Extension, the Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Project is funded by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), Office of Child Abuse Prevention (OCAP) and was originally developed by the California Institute on Human Services, Sonoma State University (CIHS-SSU). It is suggested that child visitation monitors complete four (4) hours of general mandated reporter training.
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