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Safe Person 7 Promises

By displaying the Safe Person Decal, you show your commitment to listen and support others through the 7 Promises. Become a beacon of hope and understanding for those in need.
The Safe Person decal, created by WISE, is free for use and sharing. When displaying the decal, please include the Seven Promises and link to this page to help spread awareness and support.

The Safe Person 7 Promises

Embrace these 7 Promises to become a safe, supportive person for those struggling with mental health and addiction challenges.

  1. Acknowledge that reaching out for support is a strength.

    Welcome the person by recognizing the strength it takes to speak up. They may feel nervous or unsure, so reassure them that this is a positive step. Express your own gratitude for their trust in you as someone who can offer support.
  2. Listen and react non-judgmentally.

    Listen without bias by recognizing that the person’s feelings are legitimate, even if you’re struggling to understand their perspective. Give their vulnerability your full attention and care in culturally appropriate ways.
  3. Respond in a calm and reassuring manner.

    You may have an emotional reaction to what you’re hearing. Remind yourself that your feelings can be addressed afterwards. Wait until the person is done speaking before you respond. When you do, offer realistic reassurance. Exhibit acceptance, empathy, and respect.
  4. Reflect back the feelings, strengths, ideas you hear when listening.

    Repeat or rephrase what you heard in order to check for understanding. Call attention to concrete examples of their resilience and strength. Listen for action they believe would be helpful and are ready to take.
  5. Ask how you can be helpful and respond as you’re able.

    Ask how you can help. If the person asks for your input, make suitable suggestions. Follow through if they accept your offer. If you aren’t able to help in a way they propose, let them know, and work together to find a compromise.
  6. Do what you can to connect to other supports if asked.

    Ask if the person would like to hear about other supports before you offer. If they accept, connect them to outside resources that may offer further assistance.
  7. Maintain confidentiality and communicate if exceptions exist.

    As a rule, maintain confidentiality. If you feel you’re the sole source of the person’s support, ask if there is someone you could engage in supporting them as a team. Inform them that, while you respect their rights, their safety is your top priority, and you will take action to ensure it if necessary. If your professional ethics require you to take such steps, inform them early in the conversation.
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7 Promises Training Discussion Guide

Explore our discussion guide for a deeper understanding of the 7 Promises and how you can embody them in your daily life.
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How To Be A Safe Supportive Person

Discover our guided presentation on promoting Safe Person decals, mastering the 7 Promises, and implementing a decal distribution plan.
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