Safety Planning and Lethality Assessment Play Pause Unmute Mute Safety Planning and Lethality Assessment Part of providing a trauma informed, healing inspired response is to center self determination which means that it is essential to embrace safety planning that inherently meets the participant where they are at. Safety Planning: Suicide Prevention Resources:Click: Suicide Prevention Life LineClick: Beyond Blue Suicide Safety PlanningClick: Suicide Prevention Toolkit for Schools Safety Planning and Domestic Violence:Click: Love is Respect Interactive Safety PlanningClick: What is a safety plan: individualizedClick: Individualized Workplace DV safety planning guideClick: Safety Planning with people who are experiencingDomestic Violence and have disabilitiesClick: Safety Planning with ChildrenClick: Safety Planning with PetsClick: Safety Planning with Older VictimsClick: Emotional Safety Planning Lethality Assessment:Click: How Effective is Lethality Assessment?Click: Lethality Assessment: A Critical AnalysisClick: Tools & Strategies for Assessing Danger or Risk of LethalityClick: Police Departments’ Use of the Lethality Assessment Program:A Quasi-Experimental EvaluationClick: Danger, Lethality and Risk AssessmentClick: Review of Lethality Assessment Programs (LAP)Click: The domestic violence fatality review clearinghouse: introduction to a new National Data System with a focus on firearmsClick: National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Initiative We also provide training and technical assistance: Training Technical Assistance