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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How Do You Stop Or Deal With Manipulative Parents?

10 January 2012

Don't give up on your children! Even when the going gets tough. Find a way to communicate with your children, maybe write them a letter so that they know where you are at. It is not about reaching out to your partner or Ex to have a relationship with your children but rather reaching out to your children in the best way you know how to. Even if it is the other parent that is in the wrong, the fact that you are not in their life is something that children will hold against YOU! Why did you leave me mum/dad? Why didnt you help us when you knew that we were having an awful time with the parent that we live with?

No, children don't always see things the way adults do because they are .... children, and we shouldn't expect them to

Wishing peace to all parents and families out there and for a healthier and happier 2012

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