Self-Injury Awareness Day (SIAD) wristbands and key rings and our name…
Wristbands, key rings, SIAD, our tenth birthday and our name change.
Wristbands, key rings, SIAD, our tenth birthday and our name change.
A couple of years ago Wedge and I travelled to Wells in Somerset as Wedge had been invited to speak at a conference. The feedback received was so positive that the organiser Alison, a professional counsellor, invited us to return to the West Country to speak some more. Wedge and I were delighted to accept, […]
Our name and address are changing.
Self-Injury Awareness Day (SIAD) is coming up on 1st March and we’re already receiving lots of enquiries. It’s fantastic to see the increase each year in the number of people taking an interest in SIAD and wishing to raise awareness about self-injury. A lot of people ask us to send them material through the post, […]
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.
Thank you to everyone who took part in our social networks poll. Wedge created this poll to discover which are your favourite social networks, which ones you don’t care much about and which ones you think you’ll be using more over the coming year. The results show that: 65% of you love Facebook, with Twitter […]
We know what it feels like to be desperate to stop the pain, to seek relief by any method. We know what it’s like to struggle with people, with our emotions and our self-injury. We hope our website with its wealth of ideas and information is of some help to others, and we’re always pleased […]
We recently launched our new emergency web page: Read this first. The purpose of this article is to provide immediate support and distraction for people who are overwhelmed by intense feelings of emotional distress and about to hurt themselves. We hope that people will choose to read through the interactive page *before* making the decision […]
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 […]
How much of the past are you carrying around with you? All that baggage can get very heavy can’t it? It weighs you down. But what purpose does it serve? I suggest, none. Of course our present selves are a cumulation of past experiences. Bad things happen to good people. And sometimes we do things […]
If you see a GP or counsellor under the NHS – it is your NHS – owned by the country, working for you. If you are seeing someone privately – it’s your money. You are the customer. The first counsellor I saw via the NHS had me in tears after the first session, and not […]