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Understanding Self Harm

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Wednesday, 21 March 2012
10 am-4.30 pm

Venue: Northumberland County Blind Association, Reiver House, Staithes Lane, Morpeth  NE61 1TD

Lunch and refreshments provided

Cost per place:
£100 for individuals / voluntary sector
£120 for statutory sector
£150 for private sector

People who self-harm say that what they find most helpful is understanding, acceptance, support and someone to listen to them who will not judge them or tell them to stop.

Some service users talk about their self-harm, whilst others require help with the more practical aspects of self-harm and the issues surrounding their reasons for self-harming.

TRCC does not provide training on how to stop someone from self-harming but aims to enable workers to explore the issues it brings up for them and to empower workers to feel more confident and to understand the reasons and messages behind self-harm.

Objectives

Develop an understanding of self harm and why it occurs

Increase knowledge of how people self harm

Explore our own reactions to self harm

Explore society’s attitudes to self harm and the impact these have on individuals

Look at ways of supporting people who self harm

Develop confidence and skills when working in this area

Participants will receive a Resource Pack and Certificate of Attendance

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