What good is an awareness day? What about tomorrow?
Today is Self-Injury Awareness Day, but what good is awareness? And what about tomorrow?
Today is Self-Injury Awareness Day, but what good is awareness? And what about tomorrow?
Today is Self-Injury Awareness Day. It’s time to start preoperly talking, says Kerry. Here’s how.
YOUR pictures that you’ve tweeted in support of Self-Injury Awareness Day.
Evening conference for Self-Injury Awareness Day. London. Register now for free.
LifeSIGNS has supported SIAD for like 16 or 17 years – since before we were even called LifeSIGNS! Self-Injury Awareness Day (1st March) is a global movement to raise awareness and reduce stigma. Many people who hurt themselves find it easier to talk about self-injury around this time as there’s no need to share personal […]
An article by Rosie. Wouldn’t we all prefer a world where nobody has to worry about how they’re feeling and how we are treated because of our feelings? Sometimes dealing with mental conditions can be difficult when trying to do it alone, nobody has to be alone, there are people who care! Self-injury can be […]
With Self-Injury Awareness Day just six days away, we’ve got loads of things you can use to raise awareness, or get help for yourself.
Kyla, studying at Cardiff University, talks about how people can feel when they discover someone they’re close to hurts themself. How can people support friends who self-injure?
Today is Self-Injury Awareness Day. SIAD is an annual, global event that was introduced about fifteen years ago. LifeSIGNS has supported SIAD for the past eleven years, and does more for SIAD than any other self-injury organisation. SIAD is important because it’s the one day of the year when we can use this worldwide event […]
We hope you like our new motto for 2014, which is also the wording on this year’s wristbands. These few simple words are the key to making positive changes, and can relate to any area of our life that needs improving, changing, or renewing. Our daily life is governed by our actions, our behaviours, our […]
We hope that our wristbands will not only help to raise awareness about self-injury, but will also serve as a little reminder to all who wear one that change is possible, and that everyone has the power to create a new, healthier and happier life for themselves.
Charis talks about the reactions people have to self-injury, and the negative assumptions.