Safety Planning Workbook – PDF Download

$20.00

This workbook is designed to guide professionals in the details of safety planning. The first chapter sets out 12 steps of safety planning and explores each in detail. The second chapter provides a detailed example of using these steps in a case involving a new baby and a three-year-old in care where there are concerns about drug use, domestic violence and the mother having previously made threats to kill the eldest child.

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Description

This workbook is designed to guide professionals in the details of safety planning. The first chapter sets out 12 steps of safety planning and explores each in detail. The second chapter provides a detailed example of using these steps in a case involving a new baby and a three-year-old in care where there are concerns about drug use, domestic violence and the mother having previously made threats to kill the eldest child. The third chapter is called “It takes a village: placing grandparents and extended family at the centre of safeguarding vulnerable children” written by Susie Essex and Andrew Turnell, which describes safety planning with a case involving drug use and neglect. The workbook concludes with a Words and Pictures explanation and corresponding Safety Plan in a situation of unexplained infant injuries and a Safety Plan in circumstances of alleged sexual abuse.

Please note:

This is a 80-page booklet is supplied as a digital download only (PDF). The workbook has references to various videos throughout. These resources ‘Safety Planning Workbook Media Resources’ are also available as a download to accompany the workbook.

Workbook Languages

🇬🇧 English   🇩🇪 German

You will be provided with the download links for all language options via email when you complete your purchase.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Steps in Safety Planning
  3. Safety Planning Case Example
  4. It Takes a Village: Placing Grandparents and Extended Family at the Centre of Safeguarding Vulnerable Children
  5. Example: Words and Pictures Explanation in an Injured Infant Case
  6. Example: Safety Plan in an Injured Infant Case
  7. Example: Safety Plan in a Sexual Abuse Case
  8. References

Additional information

Organisational Purchasers

Note for purchases on behalf of organisations and educational institutions: All sales on the signsofsafety.net store are intended for individuals only. Organisations and other institutions can access these products (and many more resources) via a subscription to the Signs of Safety Knowledge Bank.