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DHSS Press Release



Dr. Kara Odom Walker, Secretary
Jill Fredel, Director of Communications
302-255-9047, Cell 302-357-7498
Email: jill.fredel@state.de.us

DPH Media Contact:
Jennifer Brestel
302-744-4907, Cell 302-612-6223
Email: Jennifer.brestel@delaware.gov

Date: May 15, 2019
DHSS-05-2019





DELAWARE'S SUPERVISED FAMILY VISITATION PROGRAM RECOGNIZES SUPERVISED VISITATION AWARENESS MONTH THROUGH TOY DRIVE, WEARING ORANGE


NEW CASTLE (May 15, 2019) - During Supervised Visitation Awareness Month, the Department of Health and Social Services' Office of Community Services is conducting a toy drive to provide new toys, books and games for use at Delaware's six Family Visitation Centers (FVCs). Through June 10, drop-off bins will be located at all State Service Centers, as well as the Charles Debnam and DHSS' Main Administration buildings, both located on the Herman Holloway Campus near New Castle. Physical donation drop-off address locations can be found by visiting the DHSS/Division of State Service Centers (DSSC) website: https://dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dssc/ofclocations.html.

According to a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), "Over half of the killings of American women are related to intimate partner violence." However, despite the availability of programs and resources intended to provide supervised visitation and safe exchange options for families with a history of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, child abuse or stalking, awareness of the importance of these services is still lacking.

For more than 20 years, Delaware's Family Visitation Centers (FVC) program has provided a safe, structured, and nurturing environment where children can maintain or re-establish a relationship with a non-residential parent, and help keep children, adult victims and other parties in cases of intimate partner violence safe during exchanges and visitation. DHSS' Division of State Service Centers administers this program on a contractual basis with CHILD, Inc. (New Castle), and Turning Point at People's Place II, Inc. (Kent and Sussex). During State Fiscal Year 2018, 285 families were served statewide by the FVCs. The centers facilitated 1,479 monitored exchanges, 2,137 individual supervised visits, and 1,668 group supervised visits.

Family Visitation Centers are used when Family Court or the Division of Family Services has determined that the use of such a center is appropriate; a family may be experiencing or has a history of intimate partner violence; or the parents have had a history of hostile or violent arguments during the pickup and return of their children. Parents may choose to use the centers voluntarily or be referred by Family Court, the Department of Health and Social Services, attorneys, victim services or other agencies. The centers do not make recommendations about changes in custody or the appropriateness of changing visitation arrangements.

In efforts to prevent or reduce intimate partner violence in Delaware, the Office of Community Services in partnership with the Family Courts and members of the Family Visitation Steering Committee began awareness outreach for Supervised Visitation Awareness (SVA) Month on May 1, 2019 by providing:

SVA Information Cards with Orange Pins can be picked up at all of Delaware's State Service Centers. Teams and community members wearing orange are encouraged to take pictures and post them on social media platforms using these hashtags: #SafetyFirst #AllLivesMatter #Awareness #SupervisedVisitation.

New children's toys, books and game donations are being requested to help support families serviced at the six Family Visitation Centers. Location Drop: Donations can be made until June 10 to bins at the State Service Centers, and at the Main Administration and Charles Debnam buildings on the Herman M. Holloway Sr. Campus. Drop-off location addresses and phone numbers can be found on our website at: https://dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dssc/ofclocations.html.

Today, there are six Family Visitation Centers open evenings, weekends and holidays. Hours vary by center. Fees are determined by income, and are as low as $4, excluding the Middletown Safe Haven Center. The centers are accessible via public transportation. For specific items, and or information on referrals, and/or appointments please see agency contact below.

Family Visitation Locations and Contact Information

Kent CountyTurning Point at People's Place II, Inc.
(302) 424-2420
www.peoplesplace2.com
Dover Center
165 Commerce Way
Dover, DE 19904
Milford State Service Center
13 S.W. Front Street
Milford, DE 19963
New Castle County CHILD, Inc.:
(302) 283-7518
www.childinc.com
Belvedere State Service Center
310 Kiamensi Road
Wilmington, DE 19804
Hudson State Service Center
501 Ogletown Road
Newark, DE 19711
Safe Haven Center-
210 Cleaver Farm Road
Middletown, DE 19709
Sussex County Turning Point at People's Place II, Inc.
(302) 424-2420
www.peoplesplace2.com
Adams State Service Center
546 South Bedford Street
Georgetown, DE 19947


Funding to operate five of the Family Visitation Centers is provided by the General Assembly and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Child Support Enforcement, and grants to States Access and Visitation Program. Funding for the sixth Family Visitation Center in Middletown is provided by grant #2012-CW-AX-K025 awarded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.

Note: The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this website/publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Office of Child Support Enforcement, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice.

A person who is deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind or speech-disabled can call the DPH phone number above by using TTY services. Dial 7-1-1 or 800-232-5460 to type your conversation to a relay operator, who reads your conversation to a hearing person at DPH. The relay operator types the hearing person's spoken words back to the TTY user. To learn more about TTY availability in Delaware, visit http://delawarerelay.com

Delaware Health and Social Services is committed to improving the quality of the lives of Delaware's citizens by promoting health and well-being, fostering self-sufficiency, and protecting vulnerable populations. DPH, a division of DHSS, urges Delawareans to make healthier choices with the 5-2-1 Almost None campaign: eat 5 or more fruits and vegetables each day, have no more than 2 hours of recreational screen time each day (includes TV, computer, gaming), get 1 or more hours of physical activity each day, and drink almost no sugary beverages.



Delaware Health and Social Services is committed to improving the quality of the lives of Delaware's citizens by promoting health and well-being, fostering self-sufficiency, and protecting vulnerable populations.





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