Children and adolescents’ experiences of using supervised services: balancing safety and continued parent-child relationships post separation and divorce
Michael Saini,
Stephanie Stavro-Pearce and
Sevil Deljavan
Children and Youth Services Review, 2026, vol. 180, issue C
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•Most children understood that the paramount focus of supervised services is their safety and the protection of the primary parent.•Children find it empowering and supportive when allowed to express whether they want to visit or end a visit.•Older children found using facilities designed for younger children difficult or tedious, as in other studies.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2025.108677
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