Contact Supervision

Supported Contact Service

Neutral, low-key supported contact for low-risk arrangements.

Confidential enquiries welcomeNationwide UK serviceRemote and in-person appointments

Social Work England Registered
Enhanced DBS Checked
Professional Indemnity Insured
Independent Practitioner
Safeguarding Specialist
Nationwide UK Coverage

Overview

Supported contact is appropriate where there is no significant risk but families need a neutral venue and a low level of oversight while contact rebuilds or stabilises.

OBK provides supported contact in community venues, with staff present but not actively observing the interaction. A brief attendance log is kept and shared with the instructing party.

Who this service is for

  • Separated parents rebuilding routines
  • Solicitors in private law proceedings
  • Family members supporting contact handovers

What happens next

From your first enquiry to the final report, we keep things clear, well-paced and easy to follow. Here is what to expect:

  1. 1

    Suitability check

    We confirm the case is low-risk and supported contact is appropriate.

  2. 2

    Venue booking

    Neutral child-friendly venue arranged.

  3. 3

    Attendance & handover

    Staff present for arrival, handover and departure.

  4. 4

    Attendance log

    Simple factual log of attendance and incident-free / any concerns.

If you are unsure whether this service is right for your situation, get in touch and we will talk it through with you. There is no obligation.

Why choose OBK

Discreet, professional, and considerably less intrusive than supervised contact when risk does not require it.

Frequently asked questions

Is supported contact suitable for our case?+

If significant risk is present, supervised contact is more appropriate. We can advise during scoping.

Looking for an independent assessment or report?

Speak to OBK Social Care Consultancy in confidence. We will listen, ask the right questions and explain how we can help.

Confidential enquiries welcomeNationwide UK serviceRemote and in-person appointments