Giving a Voice to Young People on Self-Injury Expand Eye to Eye Youth Counselling Service Eye to Eye Youth Counselling Service published a report in which young people were given the opportunity to express their views on self-harm and mental health services in their area
A nurse-led pathway to treat self-harm injuries Expand Nursing Practise Journal This paper outlines a nurse-led pathway project that was established in Ayrshire in regards to patients who self-injure. It aimed to fast-track the assessment and treatment of self-injuries and improves the attitudes towards patients who self-injure
The importance of involving young people in the Development and Evaluation of Self-Harm services Expand NHS A report outlining an NHS project focusing on engaging with staff and young people and advocating for young people who self-harm to be given a greater voice in their treatment
Supporting Children and Young People presenting with self-harming behaviours or intent to self-harm Expand Northamptonshire County Council This booklet covers a number of key issues surrounding responding to self-harm in children and young people including confidentiality, support and training and includes checklists for good practice and risk assessments
Self-harm minimisation in perspective: Teaching and learning guidelines Expand The Tudor Trust and Together This booklet consists of guidelines with the aim of having professionals critically reviewing their own practices and outlines effective ways to implement harm-minimisation approaches
Self-harm in children and young people Handbook Expand National CAMHS Support Service This handbook provides basic knowledge and awareness of the facts behind self-harms well as advice about how staff in children’s services can respond
Managing Self-harm in Young People - Royal College of Psychiatrists Expand Royal College of Psychiatrists This report focuses on the role of professionals and provides updated guidance on managing self-harm in young people and key recommendations