Creating a Personal Network may help your child to respond and take action faster in an unsafe situation.
If your child knows exactly who they will go to when they feel unsafe they may be able to feel safe again faster.
Your child’s personal network can be made up of anyone who makes them feel safe.
Your child may want to create a ‘friend’ network and an adult network, as sometimes talking with a friend is not enough to make them feel safe again.
Adults they feel safe with may include:
Help your child to identify the qualities that they would want someone in their Personal Network to have.
Do they listen?
Will they believe me?
Can they help me feel safe?
Are they accepting and understanding?
The qualities your child may look for may differ from the qualities that you would look for, and that's okay.
Your child should know how they will contact their Personal Network people if and when they need them.
Options may include:
In the event of an emergency your child may need to employ an Instant Network.
An Instant Network may include:
It's important that you discuss options for an Instant Network with your child. In particular, they should know the public places in their area where they could receive help.
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