Promoting social and sexual safety.

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What is SoSafe

SoSafe is a set of visual and conceptual tools. The SoSafe Framework has been developed to promote social and sexual safety for people with disability, their supporters, and communities.  

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Be safer with SoSafe.

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What Our Training Participants Say

SoSafe for "more people working with people with disability"

I would love it if more people working with people with disability were given the opportunity to learn this framework.

Rita A
Darwin, May 2023
Definitely recommend!

Very good & insightful, definitely recommend!

Sophie D
Darwin, May 2023
This training should be mandatory!

QLD health Worker
Cairns, April 2023
Fabulous presentation

Fabulous presentation- I am excited to be incorporating the framework into my teaching practice

Training Participant
Adelaide, June 2025
Fabulous presentation

Fabulous presentation- I am excited to be incorporating the framework into my teaching practice

Training Participant
Adelaide, June 2025
This stuff works and is so important to keep PWD safe

A young person I worked with 15 years ago approached me recently and recounted their memory of being taught public and private and steps to relationship. This stuff works and is so important to keep PWD safe. Well done team.

Training Participant
Darwin, May 2025
Such an informative and practical course

Thank you for delivering such an informative and practical course. The content was clear, engaging, and highly relevant to my role. I now feel more confident in supporting people with disability around social and sexual safety. I would highly recommend this training to others in the sector.

Training Participant
Darwin, May 2025
This should be a core module

This should be a core module for certificate in disability/aged care/youth work, mental health.

Training Participant
Adelaide, April 2024

Upcoming Training Sessions

Canberra, ACT
16 Aug 2025, Saturday
Canberra, ACT
16 Sept 2025, Tuesday
Canberra, ACT
26 Sept 2025, Friday
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Links to SHFPACT and Safer Me Safer You

For 50 years, Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT (SHFPACT) has provided clinical, training and education services in Canberra and the region to improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes for many people in our community. SHFPACT has been delivering SoSafe training for nearly 25 years!

SoSafe is a product of SHFPACT. The SoSafe refresh is led by the Safer Me Safer You (SMSY) team. Visit the Safer Me Safer You website for more information.

Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT (SHFPACT) are the owners of the SoSafe Framework.

SoSafe® is a Registered Trademark and can only be used to describe materials and training programs approved by the authors of the SoSafe® Framework.

The SHFPACT office is located on the land of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Traditional Custodians of Country and their continuing connection to land, sea, culture and community. We encourage any First Nations visitors to this site to share their voice with the project by contacting us.

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