Safety House program

The Safety House program is a community based network of safe places in a local area. Safety Houses can be a house, shop or a business and they can provide assistance to children should they feel unsafe, threatened or unsure, primarily when travelling to and from school. The program also aims to play a preventative role in community safety, providing safer neighbourhoods for children.
The Safety House logo, a smiling house on a yellow background was chosen to represent a warm, friendly place that is easily identified. A Safety House can be a house, shop or business where assistance will be provided to anyone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Information on the history of the Safety House program can be found at Safety House Association of Victoria Website.
Using a Safety House
Anyone can seek help from a Safety House. The three most common reasons for help being sought are:
- bullying
- being lost, and
- being approached or followed.
To use a Safety House, simply knock on the door for assistance. Police checks are undertaken on the occupants of the premises before they are accepted as Safety House.
How to become a Safety House
Any member of the community can offer their house or business premises as a Safety House. A Safety Householder is not expected to solve the problem, only to assess the situation and contact the appropriate person/s who could be a parent, babysitter, friend, and relative, Ambulance or Police.
If you are interested in becoming a Safety House, please use the email form or mobile phone number below. For additional information visit the ACT Safety House Association website
Contacts
| Safety House applications and general enquiries (ACT only) | ACT Safety House Association Inc GPO Box 1220 Canberra City ACT 2601 | Ph: 0432 499 554 Email ACT Safety House |
