SI and the question of copy-cat behaviour
In this guest article, Charis considers one of the common myths around self-injury: whether SI can be considered ‘copy-cat’ behaviour.
In this guest article, Charis considers one of the common myths around self-injury: whether SI can be considered ‘copy-cat’ behaviour.
In this guest article as part of Tell Someone Month, regular contributor Kaveeta talks about ‘coming out’.
Steven worked through his depression only after realising he needed help and support.
March is ‘Tell Someone ‘Month’ and we want to support you as you seek real-life help and spport.
We are recruiting; what does it mean to be a violunteer?
Charis talks about the reactions people have to self-injury, and the negative assumptions.
We are recruiting; I’m a volunteer like everyone else at LifeSIGNS.
The day that we’ve been working towards throughout February has finally arrived. Today is Self-Injury Awareness Day, or SIAD. We are in the West Midlands today for Walsall Safeguarding Children Board’s awareness event, where they will launch their new staff guidelines for supporting children and young people who turn to self-injury. We’ll be there from […]
Our letter has been published in ‘Special Children’ – the magazine for teachers.
SIAD, wristbands, key rings, recruitment, support and your words.
In this guest article, Kaveeta shares her personal thoughts on her scars, and discarding the long-sleeved tops.
We will be attending WSCG’s Self-Injury Awareness Day event on Friday 1st of March in Walsall in the West Midlands, and showcasing our fact sheets, wristbands and approach to self-injury.