Safe home definition

Safe home means a private home where short- term emergency shelter is provided primarily to victims of domestic violence.
Safe home means private dwellings available for the temporary housing of victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking to ensure safety of victims and any dependents until other housing arrangements can be made.
Safe home means a shelter that has two or less lodg- ing units and has a written working agreement with a domes- tic violence service.

More Definitions of Safe home

Safe home means private dwellings available for the temporary
Safe home means the required safety intervention outcome that must be achieved in order for a case that involves an unsafe child to be successfully closed. A safe home is a qualified environment and living circumstance that once established can be judged to assure a child’s safety and provide a permanent living arrangement. A safe home is qualified by the absence or reduction of threats of severe harm; the presence of sufficient parent or caregiver protective capacities; and confidence in consistency and endurance of the conditions that produced the safe home. The term “safe home” is used in the Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) as the objective of CPS intervention.
Safe home means a shelter that has two or fewer lodging units and has a written working agreement with a domestic violence agency.
Safe home means a private residence whose occupants provide a safe environment for survivors and their dependent children, on a short-term basis;
Safe home. Collectively, the Dealers Safe Home Security, Inc., a Connecticut corporation, National Protective Services, Inc., a New York corporation, Security Systems, Inc., a Connecticut corporation, and Safe Home Monitoring, Inc., a Connecticut corporation.
Safe home means a private home whose occupants provide a safe environment for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault, and their children, on a short-term basis;
Safe home means a private volunteer home which has agreed to provide shelter to an abused adult and the adult's children for one to three days. The police may make regular patrols of the homes at the discretion of the individual programs.