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You have the right to feel safe wherever you are. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. The first thing is to develop a plan for yourself and your children about what to do if you feel threatened in any situation – at home, school and when you are out. Write it down or just think it through. Role play and practice the plan so you remember it. The links below provides some tips on things to think about when developing a safety plan.
The information provided is illustrative not exhaustive and service providers can support you and help you with everything that is listed here. They can still help you while you are living with the violent person. Click on the links below to find out what you can do to improve your security and the safety of those around you. | Quick Links
ContactsWomen’s Domestic Violence Helpline
1800 007 339 (FreeCall) Crisis Care
1800 199 008 (FreeCall) |



