In 2015, the estimated lifetime cost of lost worker productivity, health care costs, special education costs, child welfare expenditures, and criminal justice expenditures is over $830,000 per victim. The estimated U.S. economic burden of child maltreatment based on 2015 investigated incident cases (2,368,000 nonfatal and 1670 fatal victims) was $2 trillion.

This could fund a college education for 70% of the children in the United States!Source: ChildHelp National Child Abuse Hotline

Disclaimer and General Information

Unity Visitation Center, Inc. has adopted the following privacy policy as part of our commitment to protect any personal information which you may have provided to us through our website or by any other means.  Please note the personal information provided on this site is solely for use of the person intended and not thereof.  Sharing of personal information other than what it’s intended for is strictly prohibited and will be dealt with accordingly.

The information on this website is general in nature and may or may not apply to your particular circumstances and is provided for informational purposes only.  It is not intended as and does not constitute legal advice.

The information on this website is provided  "as is" and without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose.  While employees and Board Members may have expertise in certain areas, nothing should be considered a substitute for your own professional counsel, care, or representation.

Privacy Policy For All Clients

Unity Visitation Center, Inc. maintains a neutral role by refusing to discuss the merits of the case, agree with, or support one party over another.  Any discussion between Unity Visitation Center, Inc. and the parties should be for the purposes of arranging visitation and providing for the safety of the child(ren) during the visit.

A record for each case will be maintained, including but not limited to the following: (i) a written record of each contact and visit including the date, time, and duration of (ii) who attended the visit; (iii) a summary of activities during the visit; (iv) actions taken by the Facilitator, including any interruptions, interventions, terminations, and reasons for these actions; (v) an account of critical incidents, including physical or verbal altercations and/or threats; (vi) violations of protective or court visitation orders; (vii) any failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the visitation as per subdivision (i) of this contract; and (viii) any incidence of abuse or neglect as required by law.

Case recordings will be limited to facts, observations, and direct statements made by the parties, not personal conclusions, suggestions, or opinions of the Facilitator.  All contact by Unity Visitation Center, Inc. in person, in writing, or by telephone with the party, the children, the court, attorneys, mental health professionals, and referring agencies, will be documented in the case file.  All entries will be dated and signed by the person recording the entry.