Provides safe exchanges and supervised visits in domestic matters, domestic violence, and other appropriate cases referred by the Court; 2. Maintain strong working relationships with the Court; meet on a quarterly basis, or more frequent if needed. 3. Provide intakes for each parent and orientation for the child(ren) to determine the family’s needs and resources. This activity includes explaining program procedures and expectations, and obtaining the parents’ agreement to participate and comply with program rules; 4. Provide supervised visits between the parent and child(ren), as directed by the Court. Visits shall be conducted under the supervision of fully trained and qualified staff in a location provided by the Offeror. Supervised visitation may include, but is not limited to group or individual visits which are observed at all times, parent coaching, and therapeutic supervision with a licensed counselor as directed by the Court and/or funding availability. The extent to which therapeutic visits will be provided shall be determined during negotiations with the finalist Offeror(s); 5. Provide safe exchanges in a neutral location for parents to drop off and pick up their child(ren) for visitation. Offeror(s) shall provide the location for the safe exchanges; 6. Provide services in the language used by participating clients, including sign language; 7. Provide SESV services during weekday, evening and weekend hours as needed to assist the Court and accommodate the schedules of parents and children. The number of hours per week of program services shall be determined during negotiations with the finalist Offeror(s); 8. Report to the Court on observations made during visits and exchanges, participation by the child(ren) and parents, payment of fees, and compliance with the Court’s order for services; determine when reports will be submitted and to whom