safety planning
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Englishprocess by which the victim may consult appropriate agencies to discuss increasing personal safety and the safety of any children.
process by which the victim may consult appropriate agencies to discuss increasing personal safety and the safety of any children.
It should form part of a partnership approach between professionals, victims and children and should include an assessment of the level of risk, developing a crisis plan and a plan for the future, both short and longer term. The police have a role in helping to develop and support safety plans as part of their risk management processes. In general, the victim, with assistance from an independent domestic violence adviser (IDVA) or other independent advocacy service, should carry out the safety planning, with officers being able to contribute to the process by implementing safety measures as part of a risk management plan or action plan. It should be carried out in consultation with other agencies, eg, fire service, housing, children’s services.
The concepts and definitions found in this glossary were published in 2016, and some may be out-of-date. EIGE is currently looking into which terms may need to be updated in the future.