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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The government hasn’t introduced the GANG INJUNCTION for young people yet, though they intend to if the pilot with adult gang members works. I’m glad they haven’t introduced it for young people yet because it’s not more injunctions, jails and criminalization that young people need, but PROPER help to stay out of gangs, not join them in the first place. Young people join gangs because gangs fill massive gaps and VOIDS in their lives. What they need is something positive to replace the gang mentality first, before taking this, their survival strategy away from them!!

 

 

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