FirstSigns

user-led self-harm voluntary organisation

Archive for 2003

Guardian Unlimited Film | Interviews | Thirteen Trigger Warning on this film, but real life, yeah. This article is available for your website – all you have to do is make sure it’s obvious at the top of your page that we (FirstSigns / LifeSIGNS) wrote it and provide a link to this specific article [...]



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Guardian Unlimited Film | Interviews | Thirteen Trigger Warning on this film, but real life, yeah.



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The confirmed amount raised by the Grey College Durham Freshers Week for LifeSIGNS is a phenomenal £295.90!!!! Thank – you so much to everyone who contributed. It’s such a great help and will be used to help LifeSIGNS really make some massive forward progress over the coming months.



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I recently attended the London Nightline Training days and was able to run a workshop and ‘Question and Answer’ based lecture session with their new trainees. This was such a fantastic experience and the organisation were incredibly welcoming and obviously keen to learn. I’ve received emails from many of them since and it looks like [...]



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The confirmed amount raised by the Grey College Durham Freshers Week for LifeSIGNS is a phenomenal £295.90!!!! Thank – you so much to everyone who contributed. It’s such a great help and will be used to help LifeSIGNS really make some massive forward progress over the coming months.



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I recently attended the London Nightline Training days and was able to run a workshop and ‘Question and Answer’ based lecture session with their new trainees. This was such a fantastic experience and the organisation were incredibly welcoming and obviously keen to learn. I’ve received emails from many of them since and it looks like [...]



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BACP – Mental Health in Education: Introduction The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy is backing a MEntal Health in Education initiative, and this page says: Recent research by the NCH has revealed that 1 in 17 adolescents may be self-harming, with respondents suggesting that schools and parents had been ill prepared in terms of [...]



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BACP – Mental Health in Education: Introduction The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy is backing a MEntal Health in Education initiative, and this page says: Recent research by the NCH has revealed that 1 in 17 adolescents may be self-harming, with respondents suggesting that schools and parents had been ill prepared in terms of [...]



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LifeSIGNS Training Yesterday, I lead a Question & Answer Seminar in a city Hospital, I talked about SI as a Self Injurer to a class of Student Doctors or Health Workers, and they seemed very interested and responsive. I get nervous when stood in front of people, all eyes upon me, but it also gives [...]



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BBC – Religion and Ethics – Remembrance Poppy Day Remembering the World Wars feels odd when I don’t rememeber them, but such times effect us all, and such times are refelcted around the world as I speak :o(



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