Family Support Program

GMNTC’s Family Support Program provides structured support for families navigating complex parenting, safety, and reunification needs. Services include supervised visitation and parent education and coaching, designed to strengthen parenting skills and promote safe, healthy family relationships.

Plain-language summary:
Our Family Support Program helps parents build practical skills, supports safe parent-child contact, and provides guidance during challenging family transitions.

The Program Provides:

  • Supervised visitation in a safe, structured environment
  • Parent education and skill-based coaching
  • Support for reunification and family stability
  • Observation and feedback focused on child safety and well-being

Who Can Participate?

The Family Support Program may be appropriate for families involved with child welfare, court systems, or other agencies who need structured support to strengthen parenting and ensure child safety.

  • Parents participating in supervised visitation
  • Families working toward reunification
  • Caregivers seeking structured parenting support
  • Families referred by counties, courts, or professionals

Core services

Service Supervised Visitation

Supervised visits provide a safe and structured setting for parent-child contact. Staff observe interactions, ensure safety, and support positive engagement during visits.

Service Parent Education & Coaching

Parents receive education and coaching focused on child development, behavior management, emotional regulation, communication, and consistent routines.

Service Skill-building & feedback

Services emphasize practical skill-building with real-time feedback to help parents apply strategies during visits and daily interactions.

What families can expect

  • Clear structure and expectations for visits and sessions
  • A focus on child safety and emotional well-being
  • Strengths-based feedback and skill coaching
  • Collaboration with referring professionals when appropriate