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What is safety planning in social work corresponding to intimate partner violence/domestic violence? What should be assessed in safety planning? Why is it important?

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Safety planning related to intimate partner violence and domestic violence are discussed.

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Safety planning in social work corresponding to intimate partner violence or domestic violence commences from being prepared to move if there is violence/ strong threat of violence, Also it means finding someone who will support you during the violence, plan for all aspects a survivor may face including children, disabilities, and pre-packing. Preparation also means knowing the red flags for physical abuse such as feeling helpless with the partner, avoiding talking about some topics, and the partner belittling you. Social workers teach likely victims of spotting signs of harm, the location of children in the domestic violence safety plan, and having emergency stuff ready as a part of the safety plan. The social workers ...

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