Self-harm & young minds: Don't walk alone. Battle Scars offers support & resources during Children's Mental Health Week. Get help for young people & families.
In support of Children's Mental Health Week (February 5th-11th), Battle Scars, a dedicated self-harm support organization, offers vital resources for young people, families, and professionals.
For young people aged 10-17:
Battle Scars Discovery Journal: Navigate self-harm with downloadable activities and coping strategies: https://www.battle-scars-self-harm.org.uk/workbook-for-10-17-year-olds.html
For schools and youth groups:
Free 15-minute video: Expose the realities of self-harm, its consequences, and how to seek help: https://www.battle-scars-self-harm.org.uk/
For families and carers:
Dedicated weekly online peer support groups: Connect with others facing similar challenges: https://www.battle-scars-self-harm.org.uk/
For professionals:
Continued professional development training: Enhance your understanding of self-harm and eating disorders: https://www.battle-scars-self-harm.org.uk/self-harm-training.html
Learn more about Battle Scars' support for children and young people: https://www.battle-scars-self-harm.org.uk/
Join their mailing list for updates and events: https://www.battle-scars-self-harm.org.uk/
Save the date! Battle Scars hosts a FREE webinar for Self-harm Awareness Day (March 1st, 1-2pm). Bookings open February 13th via Eventbrite.
For Booking: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/battle-scars-40615783143
Together, we can support children and young people struggling with self-harm.