Safe where live/sleep
Safety
For example, able to be safe, secure or protected where you live/sleep (including rough sleeping); being free from emotional, sexual, physical, psychological or financial abuse and violence where one lives; being free from family and domestic violence; children are safe where they live and protected from abuse, neglect and exploitation.
Question 1:
Think about your safety where you live or sleep.
For example, able to be safe, secure or protected where you live/sleep (including rough sleeping); being free from emotional, sexual, physical, psychological or financial abuse and violence where you live; being free from family and domestic violence; children are safe where they live and protected from abuse, neglect and exploitation.
How has this changed for you since coming to the service?
Question 2:
Do you think [the service] made a positive contribution to your safety where you live or sleep?