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This leaflet outlines how staff in primary care settings can help people who self-harm to access SHIP (the self-harm intervention programme) for counselling and support.

This leaflet outlines how people who self-harm can be referred to SHIP (the Self-harm Intervention Programme) for support and counselling. The programme aims to equip them with new ways of coping with problems.

These publications provide advice for people who have been asked to speak in public about their personal experiences of self-harm, suicide or other mental health issues, and the organisations that may be supporting them.

The Guide to speaking publicly is aimed at individuals considering an invitation to speak. It aims to help them think through whether now is the right time for them to share their experience and, if they choose to do so, it provides them with some useful tips on how to proceed.

A guide for people who have self-harmed or may have mental health/emotional problems

A guide for people who have self-harmed or may have mental health/emotional problems

This report is a summary report of the six-year period between 2007– 2012.

These five directories list the organisations that offer services to help improve mental health and emotional wellbeing. Where possible, additional information has also been provided, such as websites or email addresses and contact details within each Health and Social Care Trust area.

 

In November 2010, the Public Health Agency commissioned Social Market Research (www.socialmarketresearch.co.uk) to undertake a formative evaluation of the pilot 'One Stop Shop' (OSS) Programme. This report presents the outcomes from this evaluation as well as recommendations to support the further development of the programme beyond the pilot period.