| Developing a Safety Plan
Leaving the abuse behind is not a decision to be taken lightly. There are, of course, many factors to be considered. We hope the information on the sites collected will help you with your considerations or, should you have already decided to leave, assist you while preparing a safety plan.
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What is a Safety Plan?Making a safety plan involves identifying the steps you can take to increase your safety and helps to prepare you and your children in advance for the possibility of further violence. | |||
| My Personal Safety Plan
While I do not have control over my abuser's violence, I can make myself and my children safer by planning actions that will help us deal with the abuse.
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What I Can Do Before A Violent IncidentIf I believe my partner will be violent, there are a number of things I can think about in advance. I can prepare to leave by doing some of the following things: I will keep a suitcase, box or bag ________________________________ where I can get to it quickly and easily. In it, I will keep as many of the following items as I can:
I can keep my purse, wallet, personal identification, keys and other emergency items __________________ in case I have to leave suddenly. I can open a separate bank account in my name at _______________. I will request that any statements be sent to _______________ so that my abuser doesn't see them. I can also check to see how much money is in our joint account in case I need to remove half the money quickly. If my abuser knows my account or PINnumber, I will ____________________________________. I can help my children escape by telling them _______________________________. I will teach them the number of the local police _________________ and other emergency numbers such as _____________________. I will review and revise my safety plan every ____________________________. | |||
What I Can Do During A Violent IncidentI must be able to think and act quickly in order to keep myself and my children safe during a violent episode. Here are some things I can do to increase my safety. I can make sure I can grab my clothes and/or my children's clothes quickly by _______________________. If my abuser asks me what I'm doing, I will tell him/her_____________________________. I trust ___________________ and ___________________ to tell them about my situation. I will use the code word _________________ to let them know I am in danger and to contact police immediately. I can use the code word ________________ with my children so that they can protect themselves during a violent incident. I will look in each room and figure out the best way to escape. I will try to stay out of places such as the bathroom and kitchen if there is no outside exit. I will also try to avoid places where weapons such as knives or guns are kept. On the main floor, the best way to get out is _______________________________ On the second floor, the best way to get out is ______________________________ In the basement, the best way to get out is _________________________________ I will use my judgment and intuition. If the situation is very dangerous, I should consider _______________ to calm down my abuser. I will remember that my first priority is to keep myself and my children safe. I will review and revise this safety plan every _______________________ | |||
My Child(ren)'s SafetyI know that the best thing my children can do for me during a violent episode is to get away and protect themselves. I can tell them to ______________________________ if they see me being abused.
I can teach them to pick a safe room like _____________ , preferably with a lock and access to a telephone. It is important to me and to them that they get out of the room where the abuse is occurring as soon as possible. I can tell them their most important job is to keep themselves safe. I will explain it using these words ____________________________________________________ I will teach them how to call for help. If they cannot safely get to a telephone in my home, I will talk to them about using our neighbour's ________________________ phone or the nearest payphone, which is located at ___________________________. I will make sure they know they don't need money to dial an emergency number. If I have a cell phone, I will teach them how to dial 9-1-1 or other emergency number. I will make sure they know their name and address if they need help. If we live in the country, I will teach them their address, including concession and lot number.
I can also tell my children about Neighbourhood Block Parents program and how to use it. The nearest Block Parent lives at ___________________________________.
I will pick a safe place such as ______________to meet my children outside our home after the situation is safe for me and for them (so we can easily find each other). I will teach my children the safest route to the planned place of safety for them. We will review and revise our safety plan every ________________________.
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What Can I Do When I Am Living In A New PlaceI can increase security by ___________________________________________.
I may want to change the locks and put bars on the windows if I think my (ex) partner has a key. I will talk to my children and tell them to _________________________________ if my (ex) partner shows up. I will teach my children how to dial police or ambulance numbers. In my area, the number for police is ________________. I will keep copies of any court orders with me at all times. I will give copies of these orders to (school, day care, police) _________________________________________ and tell them to call me if they see my partner. I will give these people copies of my partner's photograph so they can recognize him/her. I can install a peephole my children can use. I will tell them to ___________________ if my abuser shows up. I can get these features installed on my telephone (call blocking, call display, unpublished number, speed dial) ________________________to increase my safety. I can block email messages from my partner or switch Internet service providers. If my abuser can access my email password, I can __________________________________.
I can install fire detectors and extinguishers on each floor. I will put them _______________________________________.
Here are some other things I can do to increase my safety __________________________
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Safety In My NeighbourhoodI will tell _________________________ to call police if they hear a fight in my home.
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How I Can Increase My Safety At WorkI can tell (my boss, co-workers, human resource personnel) ______________ of my situation.
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Safety With A Court OrderI can report to the police any violations of the conditions of a court order. If the police officer will not help me, I can report the breach to the OPP Detachment Commander or the Chief of Police in the area where the court order was violated. I can get a copy of my partner's court order from the court offices located at __________________________ and keep it with me at all times.
If my partner destroys the order, I can get another copy at _______________________ If I move to another town or district, I will notify the local police of the court order, my new location and my partner's history of violent behavior. I will do the same thing if I often visit other cities/towns/countries. The numbers I need to call are ______________. I will tell the following people (boss, religious leader, close friend, counselor) ______________________________________ about the order, including all conditions.
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Taking Care Of My Emotional Well-BeingI realize that I have been through a lot and I may be feeling exhausted and emotionally drained. I know that building a new life free of violence takes a great deal of courage and requires a lot of energy. Here are some things I can do to take care of my health.
I will review and revise the sections of the safety plan that apply to me every __________________ to make sure I am on track.
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Safety for Women in Special Circumstances (Rural Women, Women with Disabilities, Immigrant WomenIf I am concerned my partner will track me down by long-distance telephone records, I will find out the toll-free number of the closest shelter. That number is ____________.
If I cannot leave my home because of disabilities, I will contact __________________ to make arrangements for transportation when my partner is not there. I do not feel comfortable speaking English, so I will ask _________________ to translate or help me find someone to talk to me in another language. I can ask ___________________ if I am concerned about my animals' welfare should I leave. Here are some other things I can do to feel safer |