Diane Gabriel serves as a Court-Approved Supervisor within the New York State Unified Court System, where she plays a pivotal role in the Family Courts. With a robust background in human resources and human services, Diane leverages her extensive case management expertise to ensure compliance...
Diane Gabriel serves as a Court-Approved Supervisor within the New York State Unified Court System, where she plays a pivotal role in the Family Courts. With a robust background in human resources and human services, Diane leverages her extensive case management expertise to ensure compliance and safety for families navigating the complexities of court-ordered supervision. Her responsibilities include providing direct supervision for non-custodial parents, which requires not only a keen understanding of legal frameworks but also a deep sense of empathy and emotional intelligence.
Diane excels in her ability to liaise between custodial and non-custodial parents, fostering an environment of trust and communication that is essential for effective supervision. Her proactive approach enables her to identify and address potential issues before they escalate, ensuring a safe and supportive atmosphere for all parties involved. Diane’s commitment to comprehensive reporting is a cornerstone of her role; she meticulously documents compliance, client health, and event summaries, providing the court with critical insights that inform decision-making.
In addition to her hands-on supervisory duties, Diane is adept at community outreach and public speaking, skills that enhance her ability to connect with families and stakeholders. Her proficiency in data entry and Microsoft Excel allows her to manage and analyze case data effectively, ensuring that all information is accurate and up-to-date. With a focus on motivational interviewing and intervention strategies, Diane is dedicated to supporting adolescents and their families, making a meaningful impact in their lives while navigating the court system. Her blend of administrative acumen and compassionate service positions her as a vital asset to the New York State Family Courts.