Supervised Exchange and Supervised Visitation Programme
Supervised Exchange and Supervised Visitation Programme
What is Supervised Exchange and Supervised Visitation (SESV)?
The Supervised Exchange and Supervised Visitation programme (SESV) aims to help parents co-parent effectively and build secure parent-child relationships over time, without compromising children’s personal and emotional safety. It is an interim measure to facilitate families to work towards independent child access.
Who is SESV for?
It is a programme for Court-ordered cases only.
How much does it cost?
SESV is provided at no cost for the initial 3 orders, but will be chargeable from the 4th order onwards.
Where can I attend the SESV?
The SESV sessions are facilitated by the following Strengthening Families Programme@Family Service Centres (FAM@FSC):
- FAM@FSC (Thye Hua Kwan CFH - Commonwealth)
- FAM@FSC (Care Corner - Eunos)
- FAM@FSC (Allkin - Ang Mo Kio) [previously known as AMKFSC]
FAM@FSCs may conduct the SESV sessions(s) through online platforms in situations where public safety measures are required, or when there are special circumstances faced by either parent or child.