S.3 Going out/Keeping Safe

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S.3 Going out/Keeping Safe I can talk about my own safety and wellbeing in social situations. I can plan and respond in social situations in order to ensure my own safety and wellbeing. I am building understanding, skills and capacity to assert myself and express what I want and don’t want. I am aware of how my behaviour, both verbal and non-verbal, can impact on others. rshp.scot

Safe Night Out Plan Ahead… Stay in Control… Look after each other... rshp.scot

Safe Night Out rshp.scot

Stop the violence campaign Just let it go Stop the violence campaign rshp.scot

What do you do when it’s looking like their might be some kind of violence near you? rshp.scot

Good night out We are on a mission to end sexual harassment and assault in venues, bars, clubs, pubs and festivals across the world. Founded in 2014, The Good Night Out Campaign is an independent, international initiative dedicated to helping the night-time economy deal with, tackle and prevent harassment. http://www.goodnightoutcampaign.org/ rshp.scot

Tracee Ellis Ross on sexual harassment (Duration 3 minutes 46 seconds) https://youtu.be/KXRYlfj lFLk rshp.scot

Check-in with yourself Before the night begins. ? In the middle of the night out/party. As the night winds down. rshp.scot

Check-in with yourself Before the night begins. Do I have everything I need? Do I have someone to call and a place to stay in case something happens? What’s my plan for getting home at the end of the night? In the middle of the night out/party. Am I having fun? Is anything making me uncomfortable? Am I getting too carried away? Do I need to slow down? As the night winds down. If I want to stay out later, do I have a way to get home in the morning? If plans have changed, what are my options at this point? Given my circumstances, which is the best? rshp.scot

If it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. Trust your instincts. rshp.scot