![My Safety Planner](https://www.rasa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/teenagers-1024x853.jpg)
My Safety Planner
My Safety Planner is an online tool to help community members and professionals support young people to develop a plan for when they may be thinking about suicide or self-harm.
About My Safety Planner
This free online planner is a tool to help health professionals, significant adults, teachers, caregivers, and family members to support young people. Developing a plan can help young people when they are not feeling safe and give them strategies to use when they have thoughts about suicide or self-harm. My Safety Planner is available in two versions and is suitable for young people aged 12 to 18 years.
![Two teenage girls walking and talking on a city street. One girl is Black, wearing a white t-shirt, gray cardigan, and black pants with a backpack. The other girl is of South Asian descent, dressed in a yellow jumpsuit and a maroon beanie, also carrying a backpack. They are both engaged in a conversation, looking at each other with a background of residential buildings and parked cars.](https://www.rasa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/two-girls-1024x853.jpg)
12 - 15 Safety Planner
![A young man walking away on a tree-lined urban street, holding his head with one hand in a gesture of contemplation or stress. He is wearing a white t-shirt and a camouflage backpack with a Vans logo. The street is quiet, with parked cars and a muted city environment in the background.](https://www.rasa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/boy-1024x683.jpg)
16 - 18 Safety Planner
How Can We Support You
For industry professionals, including family law practitioners, counsellors, psychologists and social workers.
![Australian Institute of Social Relations](https://www.rasa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/RASA_INSTITUTE_1-768x579.jpg)
Australian Institute of Social Relations
The Australian Institute of Social Relations (RTO 102358) is the training division of Relationships Australia SA. We provide high-quality, accessible and cost-effective community services training for new and experienced learners.
![Family Doors](https://www.rasa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/families.jpg)
Family Doors
An evidence-based universal screening framework for keeping families safe. The tool can be used by all helping professionals, including family law practitioners, counsellors, psychologists and social workers.
![South Australian Family Law Pathways Network](https://www.rasa.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/1689821359126-768x515.jpg)
South Australian Family Law Pathways Network
The South Australian Family Law Pathways Network (SAFLPN) is a coordinated network of organisations and professionals fostering dialogue and collaboration between service providers to assist separating and separated families to access family law services.