A Personal Network
What is a Personal Network?
A Personal Network is five people
your child can talk with
if they are
feeling unsafe or unsure
about a situation.
A Personal Network can help your child to implement the idea that we can talk with someone about anything.
Activity Time!
My Personal Network
Complete the My Personal Network
sheet to help your child identify and keep track of their Personal Network.
Identify each of their five personal network people by writing their name and
contact details in the houses.
Why would my child need a Personal Network?
Creating a Personal Network may help your child to respond and take action faster in an unsafe situation.
If your child knows exactly who they will go to when they feel unsafe they may be able to feel safe again faster.
Choosing a Personal Network
When helping your child to identify their Personal Network ensure they take ownership to identify people that they feel safe with.
Your child may identify a stuffed toy or a pet as a member of their Personal Network, these can make up part of their ‘friend’ network but it is important to have at least one trusted adult they can go to. It is okay for your child to have different networks for different situations.
It's also important for your child to know that if they go to someone in their network and they don't listen or they still feel unsafe, they should continue to employ their network and go to someone else
until they feel safe again.
Early Warning Signs
Our Early Warning Signs help us to determine when to use our Personal Network or when we need to get away from a situation.