It’s not all about cutting (mild trigger warning)
Some people worry that they don’t hurt themselves ‘enough’ to deserve help.
Some people worry that they don’t hurt themselves ‘enough’ to deserve help.
It’s Blog Action Day, and Wedge shares his (literal) ups and downs.
Wedge talks about relapsing back into self-injury. Listen to the 4 min audio.
We’re hoping a lot of our members will donate £1 or $1 to help us redevelop our web services and survive beyond our tenth birthday.
We’re back, and we’ve got stuff to do and we need your help.
Don’t know how to relax? Stop worrying – just learn to rest a little better with some of these behaviours. Doesn’t matter how wired your mind feels, after three of four weeks of these new habits you will feel better.
Our name and address are changing.
Whatever the holiday season has meant to you, we wish you the very best in 2012. January brings a fantastic opportunity to review your life goals and consider new ways to seek health and happiness.
Is your family coming to terms with self-injury? Would you be willing to share your story in That’s Life magazine? Christina is writing an article about self-injury, and would ideally like to talk to a mother who found out her child was self-injurying. Christina would be especially interested in talking with sons or daughters who […]
Last Saturday (4th June) we enjoyed an afternoon discussing the forthcoming year for FirstSigns. But our General Meeting was extra special this year as it was also a meeting to informally welcome our new Director, Rachel. Rachel has been a member of FirstSigns (previously LifeSIGNS) for several years, and has been a much valued volunteer […]
The film “It’s OK to Ask” is part of part of a North and East Glasgow project, called NAEdrama, which aims to help 16 to 19-year-olds develop new skills, build resilience and keep happy. The film acknowledges how there’s a lot to get stressed about at times – with the key messages that it’s normal […]