Who can support me?
Safety planning is an important step. You may wish to avail of support. If so, you can:
Safety plans can help you to think about ways to increase your safety within a relationship, or plan the safest way to leave.
You can use the information below to help in your own safety planning. Women’s Aid, the Gardaí or your local domestic violence service can also help with safety planning.
If you are at home and are threatened or attacked:
If you are still living with your abuser, consider ways to increase safety for you and your children. For example:
If you are preparing to leave your home or have to leave unexpectedly, thinking through your plans will help you feel more in control.
If you decide not to tell them, try to have their belongings ready for when you leave.
Do not worry if you cannot take anything with you, the most important thing is getting to safety. You can always arrange to get access to important papers and belongings later.
However, if you do have time to prepare, try to take as many items listed below as appropriate:
Ending an abusive relationship does not always mean that the abuse stops. Many women are abused by their ex-partners so you might need to take steps to keep safe, including:
Safety planning is an important step. You may wish to avail of support. If so, you can: