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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the safety plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the name of the individual for whom the safety plan is created in the designated blank space.
  3. Identify and enter the name of the same-gender point of contact who will accompany the individual during their time at the church.
  4. Ensure that seating arrangements are specified, indicating that no minors should be seated near the individual. You can add this information in a notes section if available.
  5. Clearly state any restrictions regarding areas where children congregate, such as classrooms and bathrooms, ensuring these details are highlighted for clarity.
  6. Include signatures from all required parties: Church Pastor, Probation Officer, Group Therapist, and the individual. Use our platform’s signature feature to facilitate this process easily.

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6 Steps to Develop a Safety Plan Identify warning signs. Develop internal coping strategies. Identify people and social settings that provide distraction. Have a list of people you can ask for help. Make a list of professionals or agencies to contact during a crisis. How can I make my environment safe?
The fundamental goal of the sex offenders treatment program is for the individual to acquire social skills and to prevent recurrence of sexual offending. The program uses a combined approach in order to strengthen the individuals self-regulation skills to prepare him for a life free of sexual offending.
The Static-99R is the most widely used such instrument. Many research studies have proven its predictive accuracy. The sexual re-offense rate for the typical sex offender is between 4% and 12% after 5 years from release from custody, and between 6-22% after 10 years.
3 Components of an Effective Safety Program Assessment. Control. Evaluation.
A safety plan includes what and who might support you in a crisis; particularly when you are thinking about suicide. It may include techniques to distract you, what to do in an emergency and reminders of positive parts of your life you want to hold onto. Safety plans are brief and easy to read.

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A Safety Plan helps keep you safe during a crisis. It outlines your actions and support contacts, includes distraction techniques for when thoughts of suicide become overwhelming, ways to make your environment safer, who to contact when things get tough, and emergency steps.

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