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Please note that these
sites are not under our control. We do not,
necessarily endorse all that they may say,
however, we hope that they give you useful
information and offer you the help that
you are looking for.
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Bristol Crisis Service for Women is a national voluntary organisation
that supports women in emotional distress. They particularly help women who harm themselves
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Young People and Self Harm
This site is a key information resource for young people who self-harm,
their friends and families, and for professionals
working with them.
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SIARI aims to raise awareness about self-injury,
as well as offering hope, support, and enlightenment to those who self-injure,
their kith and kin, and those who work alongside people who hurt themselves.
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The National Self-Harm Network
(UK based but available to everyone from ANY country) has been a survivor-led
organisation since 1994. We're committed campaigners for the rights and understanding
of people who self-harm.
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LifeSIGNS
are a voluntary organisation that raises awareness about the syndrome
of self injury in the UK and beyond. We provide much needed information and training
to organisations;
offering unique services not available from any other voluntary organisations.
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The ‘National Inquiry
into Self-harm among Young People’ is conducting a thorough, and much needed, investigation into
self-harming behaviour and the resources / information that are currently available
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NICE
and the National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health
have published a guideline for the NHS in England and Wales on the short-term
treatment and management of self harm
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