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Safety Plan Family Violence is never the survivor’s fault. Safety can be a concern for survivors of family violence, and the following questions and prompts offer you strategies to increase your . The following steps represent my plan to increase my safety and prepare in advance for the possibility of future violence. Although I do not have control over my partner’s violence, I do . The following steps represent my plan for increasing my safety and preparing in advance for the possibility for further violence. Although I do not have control over my partner’s violence, I do . 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 friends name) has agreed to help me review this plan. I. I will rehearse my escape plan and, as appropriate, practice it with my children. STEP 3: Safety in my own residence. There are many things. Make a safety plan. Create a safety plan for when you enter and leave your work place. Have someone escort you to your vehicle or other transportation. If you and your abuser work at the same place, discuss with your supervisor your options regarding scheduling, safety precautions, employee/family benefits. Contact your local. J. I will rehearse my escape plan and, as appropriate, practice it with my children. STEP 3: Safety in my own residence There are many things that you can do to increase your safety in your own residence. It may be impos-sible to do everything at once, but safety measures can be added step by step. Safety measures I can use include: A. • Devise a safety plan for leaving work, such as exiting through the back door. • Use a variety of routes to go home. • Know your workplace’s security phone number in case of emergency. Personalized Safety Plan for Adults The following steps represent my plan to increase my safety and prepare in advance for the possibility of future violence. Although I do not have control over my partner’s violence, I do have a choice about how to respond to him/her and how to best get my children and myself to safety. The following steps represent my plan for increasing my safety and preparing in advance for the possibility for further violence. Although I do not have control over my partner’s violent choices, I do have a choice about how to respond and how to get myself and my children to safety. STEP 1: Safety during a violent incident.