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Child Abuse and SI – A Blog Carnival I’m not sure what a carnival is either, but it seems that serious bloggers are holding an annual, virtual carnival, to highlight some sensitive issues. Scarlett Demon, blogger at ‘Carpe Noctem’ is hosting this years blog event, and you should check it out now to submit ideas, […]

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Child Abuse and SI – A Blog Carnival I’m not sure what a carnival is either, but it seems that serious bloggers are holding an annual, virtual carnival, to highlight some sensitive issues. Scarlett Demon, blogger at ‘Carpe Noctem’ is hosting this years blog event, and you should check it out now to submit ideas, […]

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Going to University…. Reading posts on the message-board from people about to start university has got me thinking back to September 1999 when I first arrived in Hull. Perhaps I am in a way slightly jealous! When my parents and I arrived at Cleminson Hall we were ushered into a room where we were met […]

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Going to University…. Reading posts on the message-board from people about to start university has got me thinking back to September 1999 when I first arrived in Hull. Perhaps I am in a way slightly jealous! When my parents and I arrived at Cleminson Hall we were ushered into a room where we were met […]

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Edinburgh I had a really productive day in Edinburgh on Friday (was better than a day at work anyway!). I attended the Scottish Self-Harm Forum meeting (which I was invited to by a LifeSIGNS member). It is a forum set up in association with Penumbra (a leading Scottish mental health charity). Although not many people […]

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Edinburgh I had a really productive day in Edinburgh on Friday (was better than a day at work anyway!). I attended the Scottish Self-Harm Forum meeting (which I was invited to by a LifeSIGNS member). It is a forum set up in association with Penumbra (a leading Scottish mental health charity). Although not many people […]

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Males as likely to SI as females – new research I’m pleased to bring you research that will be published on Monday, (yes, I was able to get my hands on it early) that shows that we should not assume that females are more likely to self-injure, as stated by numerous tradional reports. Trigger Warning […]

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Males as likely to SI as females – new research I’m pleased to bring you research that will be published on Monday, (yes, I was able to get my hands on it early) that shows that we should not assume that females are more likely to self-injure, as stated by numerous tradional reports. Trigger Warning […]

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Media Buzz

‘Love it!’ MagazineI’ve just responded to a journalist who is writing an SI feature for ‘Love it!’ magazine that will probably be published next week.I answered her questions in good deal of details, but of course I don’t know how much of the email interview they will choose to use, but it will be great […]

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Media Buzz

‘Love it!’ MagazineI’ve just responded to a journalist who is writing an SI feature for ‘Love it!’ magazine that will probably be published next week.I answered her questions in good deal of details, but of course I don’t know how much of the email interview they will choose to use, but it will be great […]

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Training the F2s

DoctorsI’ve just delivered some SI Awareness training to an NHS teaching hospital, but instead of my usual audience of trainee doctors, I was in front of 30+ real doctors, or ‘F2’s (whatever that means!).I don’t feel I performed as well I would have liked, but I know they liked our new Leaflet, as they asked […]

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Training the F2s

DoctorsI’ve just delivered some SI Awareness training to an NHS teaching hospital, but instead of my usual audience of trainee doctors, I was in front of 30+ real doctors, or ‘F2’s (whatever that means!).I don’t feel I performed as well I would have liked, but I know they liked our new Leaflet, as they asked […]

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