Safety Planning

Safety tips for those living in abusive relationships

You can:

Move to a safer room if you anticipate violence - avoid the kitchen or bathroom where there may be items that can be used as weapons and hard surfaces.

You may also be able to do some of the following:

Keep a record of the perpetrator's violence and controlling behaviour to support any future action, civil or criminal. Log incidents with the police even if you do not wish to press charges at present.

Safety planning for leaving

You may not feel able to leave immediately, but you can plan for leaving so that you are prepared if an emergency does arise. Leaving is often the most dangerous time.
To increase your safety you can:

 

Suggested items to be included in an emergency bag:

Safety once a relationship has ended

Unfortunately, abuse may not end even when your partner has left the shared home. In order to increase your safety you can:

If you feel threatened at any time -  call 999

Further information about dealing with safety planning and harassment can be found in The Survivors Handbook, produced by Women’s Aid which can be found at www.womensaid.org.uk