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Links to other sites

Basement Project
Providing support groups for those who have been abused as children and people who self-harm. They produce a range of publications offering practical advice for workers in community and mental health services.
http://www.basementproject.co.uk

Harmless
Harmless is a user led organisation that provides support, information, training and consultancy to people who self harm, their friends and families and professionals.
http://www.harmless.org.uk

Lifesigns
Self-injury guidance and network support. Website that aims to support people who are affected by self-injury. Offer a free monthly newsletter and a safe message board.
http://www.selfharm.org

National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE)
Self-harm: short-term treatment and management. Understanding NICE guidance - information for people who self-harm, their advocates and carers, and the public (including information for young people under 16 years).
http://www.nice.org.uk

National Self-Harm Network
A UK survivor led organisation committed to campaigning for the rights and understanding of people who self-harm. They also provide information and workshops about self-harm.
http://www.nshn.co.uk

Self-Injury and Related Issues (SIARI)
A large website offering information and support for self-injurers and others affected by self-injury. Message boards and a moderated online support groups for helpers.
http://www.siari.co.uk

Young People and Self-Harm
This website provides information relating to young people and self-harm, including an international database of initiatives for self-harm
http://www.selfharm.org.uk

For other sites, use search term ‘self-harm’ or ‘self-injury’.

Please note that BCSW is not responsible for the quality and content of other organisations' or individuals' websites.

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