The Rainbow Resilience Foundation

Safety Tips

Empowerment Begins with Preparation

Safety Tips for Male Survivors of Abuse
Everyone deserves to feel safe—but when you’re navigating abuse, even basic decisions can feel overwhelming. These safety tips are designed to offer practical guidance and peace of mind for male survivors of abuse. Take what helps, move at your own pace, and know that your safety matters—every step of the way.

Practical Safety Planning

Create a Code Word

Choose a word or phrase to use with trusted friends or family to signal when you need help without alerting your abuser.

Keep Important Documents Ready

Have copies of your ID, health insurance, bank info, and protective orders in a safe, accessible place.

Plan Your Exit Route

Know multiple ways to leave your home quickly—through doors, windows, stairwells, or elevators.

Pack a Go Bag

Include clothes, medications, chargers, keys, cash, and personal documents. Hide it securely or store it with someone you trust.

Secure Digital Privacy

Update passwords, turn off location tracking, and use private browsing. Check for spyware and consider encrypted apps.

Be Cautious on Social Media

Avoid posting locations or check-ins. Adjust privacy settings to limit what an abuser can see.

Memorize Key Numbers

Commit hotline numbers and trusted contacts to memory in case you lose access to your phone.

Establish Safe Spaces

Identify nearby locations where you can go quickly in an emergency—such as a friend’s home, community center, or store.

Store Emergency Cash

Hide small amounts in multiple places for transportation or basic needs.

Rehearse Safety Plans

Practice your exit plan so it feels natural under stress.

Immediate Physical Safety

Defending Yourself Legally

During a Violent Incident

Evidence and Documentation

Photography Evidence

Build a Paper Trail

Overcoming Unique Challenges

Primary Income Earner

Dealing With Disbelief

Father and Custody Concerns

Legal Protection and Support

Criminal Charges and Advocacy

Restraining Orders

Technology and Communication

Emergency Escape Plan

Building Support

Emergency Contacts

Remember

You are not alone. It’s not your fault. Help, safety, and healing are possible. Trust your instincts, take steps at your pace, and know that support is always within reach.

Be Protected, Be Prepared

We are here to help. We have the resources and support you need. Reach out today and experience the empowerment you deserve.
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