Learning Module: Safety Planning

Prioritizing Survivor Safety and Confidentiality Within Coordinated Entry Systems Survivors of domestic and sexual violence often seek assistance from homeless service and housing providers. This learning module is designed to introduce basic concepts and best...

New resources and assistance to support HUD’s community partners

New resources and assistance to support HUD’s community partners: FY 2018 CoC Competition Focus: Serving Survivors of Domestic Violence The FY 2018 Continuum of Care (CoC) NOFA includes a $50 million Domestic Violence (DV) Bonus for rapid re-housing (RRH), joint...

Resources

      Resource Library Featured Resources Search for: COVID-19 Guidance The public health situation caused by the pandemic can expose individuals experiencing housing insecurity due to domestic and sexual violence to additional dangers. Advocates...

Safety Planning: Preparing Staff and Engaging Partners

Prioritizing Survivor Safety and Confidentiality Within Coordinated Entry Systems Preparing Staff and Engaging Partners Materials  Download slides (pdf of full learning module) Safety Planning for Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence: A Toolkit for...

If you are in danger, please call 911, a local hotline, or the U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 and TTY 1-800-787-3224. Avoid using a computer that could be accessed by a person who may cause harm, and learn more technology safety tips.

Please note that the Safe Housing Alliance is not a direct service provider and does not provide individual counseling, crisis response, housing advocacy, or legal services. We have compiled a brief list of resources for survivors here.