Self Harm Training & Consultancy

Hello, and welcome to our blog on Self Harm & Self Harm Training & Consultancy


We are are the
UK's Leading
provider of Self Harm Training & Consultancy for the Education Sector


We provide self harm training and consultancy for teachers, educational psychologists, learning mentors, school nurses, CAMHS, learning support staff, behavioural support staff, pastoral managers, deputy head teachers, behavioural managers, parent support or parent advisers.



Essentially, we provide training for ALL staff members within schools, colleges and universities who encounter self harming pupils or self harming students.

"Has clarified and structured my thinking about self harm and how I can address it more effectively. Excellently presented - very approachable! Thank you Jennifer!"
Amy Clinch, Educational Psychologist (trainee), Wolverhampton City Council

"This Workshop has given me a clearer understanding of self harm and behaviour. The exercises, including 'beliefs, above/below the line' highlighting their feelings could be used with Primary School children that I work with."
Carol Bramley, Learning Mentor, Highters Heath Community School


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24 September 2010

Waiting for two Registration Forms from London today for The Psychology of Self Harm & Behaviour Course, 26 November

 

 

17 September 2010

Focusing on my articles for Midwifery journals regarding self harm in pregnancy or post birth

 

 

Will be sorting out train and accommodation arrangements today for my self harm training events in Kent end of the month

 

 

15 September 2010

The Psychology of Self Harm & Behaviour Course taking place Friday 26 November 2010, Birmingham. Find out more here http://selfharmtraining.eventbrite.com

 

 

 

 

Did you know that nearly half a million children and young people under 15 are kept on the UK’s National DNA database? Whether they were charged or convicted of an offence or not. Read more here www.stepup-international.co.uk/news

 

 

13 September 2010

I’m all for the Pope lifting the ban on priests celibacy. If this will stop more children being abused – then please lift the ban! What are your thoughts?

 

 

What’s the difference between self harm and suicide? www.stepup-international.co.uk