Animated film about self-injury
Would you like to do the voice for an animated film? Share your story.
Would you like to do the voice for an animated film? Share your story.
Have you moved away from self-injury? Do you want to hide your scars sometimes?
“we found that CBT-based psychological therapy may have led to a small-to-modest reduction in the number of patients repeating self-harm behaviours.”
More great photos from Self-Injury Awareness Day – the Alderbrook School theatre troupe with our wristbands.
The students were well prepared for Self-Injury Awareness Day with our wristbands :) Great photos!
Researchers at Glasgow and Stirling University are developing a questionnaire to measure thoughts about suicide and non-suicidal self-injury. Understanding these thoughts may help to develop more effective treatments and improve quality of life. If you’re an adult (18+ years) and have had thoughts about suicide or if you have self-injured, you’re invited to take this […]
Have you received excellent attention, guidance, and actual treatment from your GP, counsellor, or mental health team? Have you had any less than good experiences? Share your experience in this quick survey, from the charity that looks into the quality of care across the UK. The charity, NCEPOD, are surveying young people (11 to 15 […]
LifeSIGNS has supported SIAD for like 16 or 17 years – since before we were even called LifeSIGNS! Self-Injury Awareness Day (1st March) is a global movement to raise awareness and reduce stigma. Many people who hurt themselves find it easier to talk about self-injury around this time as there’s no need to share personal […]
LifeSIGNS is for you. Please share this little visual story before our birthday in May.
With Self-Injury Awareness Day just six days away, we’ve got loads of things you can use to raise awareness, or get help for yourself.
Our SIAD video is free to share, and already proving popular on Facebook. Do you agree with our 2015 messages?
Written for healthcare professionals – as first-responders and carers, here’s an intro to self-injury.