Relational safety is not about comfort — it is about how people feel in relationship, especially when conversations are challenging, power is present, or truth needs to be spoken.
This paired A3 visual resource set makes relational safety visible, practical, and actionable. Together, the frameworks name:
- The behaviours that create relational safety
- The behaviours that quietly erode it
- The internal and external triggers that pull people out of integrity
- The grounding, relational, and reflective practices that help restore connection
Grounded in Indigenous ways of being, speaking, and relating — and supported by emotional and relational intelligence — these resources move beyond abstract values into observable behaviours. They support individuals and teams to notice when they’ve “fallen below the line” and, importantly, how to return with humility, accountability, and care.
This a relational compass for navigating complexity without causing harm.
Relational Safety: Behaviours, Triggers & Practices (A3 Visual Resource Set)
$19.95
SPECIFICATIONS
Format
- Digital Download (PDF)
- Size: A3
HOW TO USE
Recommended For
- Leaders and executives responsible for culture and decision-making
- Educators and facilitators holding sensitive conversations
- Teams working across difference, power, or lived experience
- Allyship, cultural safety, and reconciliation contexts
- RAP committees and governance groups
- Individuals developing emotional and relational maturity
Suggested Use
- As a paired wall display in staff rooms, meeting spaces, or learning environments
- As a facilitation anchor during leadership, allyship, or cultural safety sessions
- To support real-time repair after tension, missteps, or conflict
- In team reflection to identify patterns of safety or erosion
- As a shared language tool for giving and receiving feedback
- For personal reflection when noticing defensiveness, urgency, or withdrawal
DETAILS
Indigenous Cultural & Intellectual Property (ICIP) Notice
This resource is protected under Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP).
Purchase provides a single-user licence for personal or internal organisational use only.
This resource may not be copied, adapted, shared, or distributed beyond the purchasing individual or organisation without written permission.
Respectful engagement with this resource requires acknowledging Indigenous authority, lived experience, and relational accountability. Allyship that extracts, consumes, or recentres non-Indigenous comfort undermines the very change it seeks to create.

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