At uni? Have you found your Nightline?
Nightlines are listening services for local UK universities, run by students for students.
Nightlines are listening services for local UK universities, run by students for students.
Our Question and Answer book will tackle the most asked questions about self-injury. And we need yuour help to get it designed and published.
Charis wants everyone to know that making assumptions about people who self-injure is unhelpful. There is not a ‘typical profile’ for someone who relies on self-harm, although there are some drivers that you might recognise. Charis knows she had a privileged upbringing; and her story goes into the pressures behind many people’s self-injury.
Kat talks about her own self-injury, and how her personal decision to hide or show her scars changed over the years.
Little things can go a long way to supporting your health and happiness journet. Here are five easy ideas for you to try.
Wedge tells all about his style experiments, and defines the difference between ‘attention seeking’ and ‘in need of attention’.