Safety

Question sets for safety. Some examples include safety where one lives or sleeps, safe relationships, safe environments, cyber safety, risk awareness, and safely speaking up and acting on it.

General

General SafetyFor example, being safe where one lives or sleeps, safe relationships, safe environments, cyber safety, risk awareness, safely speak and act.Question 1: Think about your safety. For example, you are safe where you live or sleep, have...

Safe where live/sleep

Safe where live/sleep SafetyFor example, able to be safe, secure or protected where you live/sleep (including rough sleeping); being free from emotional, sexual, physical, psychological or financial abuse and violence where one lives; being free from...

Safe relationships

Safe relationships SafetyFor example, having positive and trusted relationships with others; being free from threat, abuse, violence, neglect and exploitation in relationships; rebuilding safe and supportive family relationships; having respectful...

Safe environments

Safe environments SafetyFor example, being free from injury, harm, harassment, bullying and victimisation and feeling safe in the community or local area, schools, workplaces, community services or other areas.Question 1: Think about your safety in...

Cyber safety

Cyber safety SafetyFor example, keeping safe while using technologies like the internet, computers, video games and mobile phones; being safe from bullying, harassment and exclusion online; understanding the risks of online and mobile communication...

Risk awareness

Risk awareness SafetyFor example, able to understand and manage risk and the consequences of risky behaviour; understand difference between safe and unsafe situations; recognise and resist peer pressure; identify options to protect own safety....

Safely speak up and act

Safely speak up and act SafetyFor example, feeling and being safe in raising concerns; being listened to, being believed, have concerns addressed; being supported to take control of an immediate situation and make decisions about the future.  Question...

Question sets for perpetrator behaviour changes. Some examples include changes in violent, abusive and controlling behaviour; having safe, respectful behaviours and attitudes (e.g. towards women); accepting responsibility for own feelings and actions and being motivated to change; increasing competence in conflict resolution and interpersonal relations. 

General – Perpetrators

General - Perpetrators SafetyFor example, changes in violent, abusive and controlling behaviour; increasingly having safe, respectful behaviours and attitudes (e.g. towards women); accepting responsibility for own feelings and actions and being...

Change in violent, abusive and controlling behaviour

Change in violent, abusive and controlling behaviour SafetyFor example, behaviours that are threatening, violent, bullying or controlling over victims/survivors, psychological/emotional abuse, sexual harassment, isolating behaviour, or economic...

Safe, respectful behaviours and attitudes

Safe, respectful behaviours and attitudes SafetyFor example, acting in a way that makes victims/survivors feel and are safe with their wellbeing and freedom respected, with their feelings, activities and opinions valued and affirmed.Question 1: Think...

Competence in conflict resolution and interpersonal relations

Competence in conflict resolution and interpersonal relations SafetyFor example, perpetrators develop the tools and strategies for non-violent and respectful behaviours and relationships, skills in dispute/conflict resolution and compromise.  Question...