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Archive for tag: calendar

16.112010November 16, 2010

An orange surprise

By JulesIn Members, Raising AwarenessTags calendar, keyrings, Raising Awareness, wristbands

We've found some more wristbands and keyrings.

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08.112010November 9, 2010

FirstSigns 2011 calendar on sale now

By JulesIn Members, Organisation Announcements, Raising AwarenessTags calendar, expression, photos, wristbands

Our 2010 Calendar was a first for us, so we weren’t entirely sure how successful it would be. We needn’t have worried though as we...

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29.092010September 29, 2010

We need your pics for our 2011 calendar

By JulesIn MembersTags artwork, calendar, photos, pictures, publications, Raising Awareness

Please help our 2011 calendar project by submitting your pictures.

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31.122009December 31, 2009

Happy new year, let’s make it a good one

By WedgeIn Health & Happiness, MembersTags calendar, Health & Happiness, Members, perfectionism, real-life

Looking forward to 2010, what will you achieve?

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19.122009December 21, 2009

Our first FirstSigns Calendar – help raise funds and awareness

By JulesIn Health & Happiness, Members, Organisation Announcements, Raising Awareness, Self-Injury Awareness Day [SIAD]Tags calendar, wristbands

Our very first calendar, for your wall. Beautifully put together and printed for you.

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31.102009October 31, 2009

FirstSigns Calendar – we need your help!

By WedgeIn Members, Our Website and the Web, Raising Awareness, Self-Injury Awareness Day [SIAD]Tags art, calendar, photos

We are busy planning for Self Injury Awareness Day on 1st March 2010, and we have loads of great ideas that will help make SIAD...

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Wristbands may come in 2021

No more silence
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What we’re doing about self-injury

We've been raising awareness about self-injury since 2002. Now, we need to help create understanding.

LifeSIGNS us run by volunteers with personal experience of self-injury - and we need your help.

There are people of all ages suffering in silence - believing they are alone.

There are teachers and parents confused and frightened by what their pupils and children are 'doing to themselves'.

We need your help to reach more people.

We welcome your articles and donations. £1 is a lot of money to us (because we have no paid staff), so please help us.

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  • About self-injury
    • What self-injury is
    • Who self-injures
    • Precursors to self-injury
    • Chronic invalidation
    • Self-injury myths
    • Male SI
    • Adult self-injury
    • Choice
    • Self-injury addiction
    • Sarah’s hidden depths
    • A personal account of self-injury
    • SIAD: Self Injury Awareness Day
    • Self-Injury Awareness wristbands
  • Helping you
    • Helping you
    • Read this first
    • Alternatives
    • HALT
    • 15 minute rule
    • Surfing the urge
    • Everything but rule
    • Distraction box
    • Masturbation
    • Choice
    • Male SI
    • Invalidation and criticism
    • Helplines
    • Scars
    • Scar reduction
    • Skin camouflage
    • First aid for self-injury and self-harm
    • Getting Help
    • Ask LifeSIGNS
    • Self-injury support groups
    • Auto-email help system
    • Links
    • Self-Injury Awareness wristbands
  • Guidance for others
    • Guidance for friends and family
    • How to react when your friend says they self-injure
    • Helping a partner or loved one
    • One partner’s story
    • My wife
    • Why is it so hard to stop?
    • A personal account of self-injury
    • For HCPs
  • Coming out with SI
    • Guidance for talking about self-injury
    • Showing our scars
    • Covering up
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