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Relationship Health & Safety Checks

Child Safety Behaviour Check

Notice behaviours that may show a child needs more safety, support or professional help.

Important: This free behaviour assessment is for awareness and guidance. It is not medical, psychiatric or legal advice. If you are facing abuse, trauma symptoms, self-harm thoughts or immediate danger, contact a qualified professional or emergency support in your area.
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1. I protect respect, safety and free choice in this relationship.

Examples you can observe:
  • Stop when someone says they feel unsafe.
  • Avoid pressure, threats, blame or mind games.

2. The other person protects respect, safety and free choice in this relationship.

Examples you can observe:
  • Stops when someone says they feel unsafe.
  • Avoids pressure, threats, blame or mind games.

3. I protect respect, safety and free choice in this relationship.

Examples you can observe:
  • Stop when someone says they feel unsafe.
  • Avoid pressure, threats, blame or mind games.

4. The other person protects respect, safety and free choice in this relationship.

Examples you can observe:
  • Stops when someone says they feel unsafe.
  • Avoids pressure, threats, blame or mind games.

5. I protect respect, safety and free choice in this relationship.

Examples you can observe:
  • Stop when someone says they feel unsafe.
  • Avoid pressure, threats, blame or mind games.

6. The other person protects respect, safety and free choice in this relationship.

Examples you can observe:
  • Stops when someone says they feel unsafe.
  • Avoids pressure, threats, blame or mind games.

7. I protect respect, safety and free choice in this relationship.

Examples you can observe:
  • Stop when someone says they feel unsafe.
  • Avoid pressure, threats, blame or mind games.

8. The other person protects respect, safety and free choice in this relationship.

Examples you can observe:
  • Stops when someone says they feel unsafe.
  • Avoids pressure, threats, blame or mind games.
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