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LifeSIGNS: New Directors I’m sure you’ve all noted that LifeSIGNS has gone through a small evolution this summer, we’ve lost some Directors, and gained some new ones, it wasn’t a painful transition, although it was sad to see people go. LifeSIGNS is an organisation, meaning that it is greater than the people who make up […]

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LifeSIGNS: New Directors I’m sure you’ve all noted that LifeSIGNS has gone through a small evolution this summer, we’ve lost some Directors, and gained some new ones, it wasn’t a painful transition, although it was sad to see people go. LifeSIGNS is an organisation, meaning that it is greater than the people who make up […]

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Durham University Nightline I was fortunate enough to be invited to speak to the Nightliners (Nightline is an organisation that offers an all night Listening Phone Line for students in any kind of distress) and it was a very beneficial and enjoyable experience. For some reason, after the first ten minute, I lost all my […]

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Durham University Nightline I was fortunate enough to be invited to speak to the Nightliners (Nightline is an organisation that offers an all night Listening Phone Line for students in any kind of distress) and it was a very beneficial and enjoyable experience. For some reason, after the first ten minute, I lost all my […]

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Well, the Leeds Meet Up went ahead and strangely, everyone was bang on time! I got to the pub a few minutes before midday on Saturday, and Lynchy was already sat outside waiting for me, we’d never met, but I hoped it was him! We get inside, and a couple of minutes later, some people […]

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Well, the Leeds Meet Up went ahead and strangely, everyone was bang on time! I got to the pub a few minutes before midday on Saturday, and Lynchy was already sat outside waiting for me, we’d never met, but I hoped it was him! We get inside, and a couple of minutes later, some people […]

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Self-harm ‘common among teenagers’ The main factor for increasing the risk of self-harm was having friends who exhibited the behaviour. Although ‘clustering’ behaviour had previously been reported in relation to suicide, the researchers said this was the first study to link it to self-harm. ~~~~~ But what about those people who SI for years and […]

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Daily Times – Site Edition The Samaritans charity commissioned the first large-scale anonymous UK survey on self-harm among schoolchildren. It involved 6,000 pupils aged 15 and 16 in 41 schools across England and was carried out by the Centre for Suicide Research at Oxford University. Yeah, and now Pakistan are talking about it!

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