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  2. Safe space - Wikipedia

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    The terms safe space (or safe-space), safer space, and positive space may also indicate that a teacher, educational institution or student body does not tolerate violence, harassment, or hate speech, thereby creating a safe place for marginalized people.

  3. Child Friendly Spaces - Wikipedia

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    Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) are safe spaces set up in emergency settings to help support and protect children.Their objective is to restore a sense of normality and continuity to children whose lives have been disrupted by war, natural disaster, or other emergencies. [1]

  4. Confined space - Wikipedia

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    Confined space training outlines the skills and protocols for safe entry to confined spaces, and includes precautions such as locking and tagging out connecting piping, testing of breathable air quality, forced ventilation, observation of workers in the space, and a predetermined rescue plan with appropriate safety harnesses and other rescue ...

  5. Safe room - Wikipedia

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    A safe room or panic room is a fortified room ... to prevent easy access from the attic or from an overhead crawl space. More expensive safe rooms have walls and ...

  6. Area of refuge - Wikipedia

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    An area of refuge or safe room [1] is a place in a building designed to hold occupants during a fire or other emergency when evacuation may not be safe or possible. Occupants can wait there until rescued or relieved by firefighters .

  7. Defensible space theory - Wikipedia

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    The defensible space theory of architect and city planner Oscar Newman encompasses ideas about crime prevention and neighborhood safety. Newman argues that architectural and environmental design plays a crucial part in increasing or reducing criminality. [1]

  8. Civic space - Wikipedia

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    Violations of civic space take many forms and can be perpetrated by the state - either directly through officials, police officers or security personnel, or at arm's length through agents or third parties - or non-state actors including criminal gangs, terrorist organisations, private corporations, political parties, religious organisations and ...

  9. Safe parking programs - Wikipedia

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    Safe Bay is a secure overnight space for people living in their vehicles. The program was begun in 2023 [ 33 ] and is open nightly from April to November. Safe Bay is a collaboration between Chum and Damiano Center, with support from HDC street outreach workers.