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Safety Plan When
Preparing to Leave
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Determine who will let you stay with them or lend you some money.
Decide and plan where you'll go if you leave home (even if
you don't think you’ll need to). If you need to flee
temporarily, where would you go? Think through several places
where you can go in a crisis. Write down the addresses and
phone numbers, and keep them with you. I will check with ____________________
and _____________ to see who would be able to let me stay with
them or lend me some money. I can leave extra clothes with
_________________________.
Leave money, extra keys, and copies of important documents
and clothes with someone you trust. I will leave money and
an extra set of keys with __________________________
so that I can leave quickly. I will keep copies of important
documents at _______________________.
Have a packed bag ready and keep in a secret, but accessible
place so you can leave quickly.
Always try to take your children with you or make arrangements
to leave them with someone safe.
Keep phone numbers for shelters close by and keep change or a
calling card with you at all times.
Review your safety plan with a domestic violence advocate to
plan the safest way to leave your abuser I will sit down and
review my safety plan every ______________ in order to plan the
safest way to leave the residence. _____________ (domestic violence
advocate or friend) has agreed to help me review this plan.
I will rehearse my escape plan and, as appropriate, practice
it with my children.
Other things I can do to increase my independence include:
Open a savings account in your own name to establish and increase
your financial independence.
The domestic violence program's hot line number is (931) 381-8580
and I can seek shelter by calling this hot line.
I can keep change for phone calls on me at all times. To keep
my telephone communications confidential, I must either use coins
or I might get a friend to permit me to use their calling card
for a limited time when I first leave.
**I WILL ALWAYS KEEP
A CELL PHONE WITH ME.
ALL CELL PHONES CAN CALL 911.**
**I WILL NOT HESITATE TO CALL 911
IF I AM AFRAID FOR MY LIFE**
I will keep this document in a safe place and out of
the reach of my potential attacker.
Review date:_________________________
Maury County 24-hour Crisis and
Referral Hotline at 931-381-8580
OR National Domestic Violence
Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) |