Welcome to our project to research and record the history of Bristol Crisis Service for Women (BCSW). Read more
This is a unique opportunity to develop a wide range of skills and offer meaningful emotional support on a UK wide service. Read more
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A new theatre group for people with personal experience of self-harm - starting 16th January 2024 at acta Community Theatre Read more
Click here for more details. We are currently recruiting for a Communications Officer - apply by 12pm on Monday 11th December 2023! Please get in touch at [email protected] with any queries or applications. Read more
After some careful thought, we have come to the decision to temporarily suspend our listening support services in the new year. This includes our helpline, text, email, & webchat support services. We understand that a temporary closure may not feel like a positive thing & could feel difficult, but we want to reassure you that we want to be here to offer the best support that we can & in order to do that, we need to take a break now to in place the things in place that will help us do that Read more
Find out why this year marks our 30th anniversary and what we are most proud of achieving in that time. Read more
Find out more about the reasons behind self-harm and self-injury Read more
1st March is Self Injury Awareness Day and throughout March we'll be sharing some updated self-help resources. Click here to read about and download our resource on Reasons for Self Injury Read more
1st March is Self Injury Awareness Day and we have updated many of our resources and will be sharing them throughout March - click here to read and download our resource on 'Defining Self Injury' Read more
In 2017 we... Responded to over 18000 text messages from women affected by self-injury; Supported 65% of clients to reduce or stop using self-injury altogether Trained more than 200 staff from health, education and social care to offer better support for self-injury Read more
Read more about our vision that anyone who uses self-injury knows they are not alone; that everyone understands that self-injury is a complex and important issue we should all care about and that together we tackle both the causes and stigma of self-injury. Read more
We always encourage people to seek medical help for self-harm if needed, however, we also want to be realistic and recognise that many people do not seek help for self-harm and that currently there are a range of reasons why people may choose to treat self-harm themselves. Read more