Safety Planning
A safety plan is an individualized set of strategies designed to reduce risks generated by a partner’s or assailant’s abuse and control. Explore the resources below to learn more about safety planning.
Resources
- Safety Planning for Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence: A Toolkit for Homeless/Housing Programs
Download pdf - Community-Based Advocates Toolkit: How to Make Sure Your Clients Have Safe Housing Download pdf
- Safety Planning resources from Safe Housing Partnerships- External website
Webinar: Safety Planning for Survivors: A Guide for Homeless/Housing Programs
This webinar was broadcast 12/10/18.
Survivors of domestic and sexual violence often seek assistance from homeless service/housing providers. This webinar is designed to introduce some basic concepts and best practices related to discussing safety with survivors participating in homeless/housing programs.
Intended audience: Homeless services/housing providers, intake staff, housing locators, and case managers.
Materials:
- Webinar recording
- PDF of webinar slides
- SPARC Phase 1 Findings (March 2018)
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