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Crisis Tools - The tools to help you support young people in crisis.

Improve your confidence, knowledge and skills in supporting young people in crisis. Created by young people working in partnership with mental health experts. Short, accessible video guides and text resources. All for free.

Start A Conversation

Start A Conversation

Tue, 28 May 2024

Start a Conversation aims to raise awareness of suicide and signpost to support that is available.

R;pple Suicide Prevention Online Tool

R;pple is a digital tool, which if a user searches for harmful content online, they will first be guided through a filter of breathing exercises and then very simple, uncluttered and calmly presented strategies and forums, help lines and mental health services they can access both now and longer term:...

MindEd Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention, Skills for Schools

MindED (login required) have made a range of resources available to support schools with self-harm and suicide. This includes understanding self-harm and suicidal thinking, safety planning and post suicide bereavement.

Coping with Self-Harm - A Guide for Parents and Carers

Developed by researchers at the University of Oxford, this guide includes information on the nature and causes of self-harm and how to support a young person for parents and carers.

Understanding Child Self-Harm

This webpage provides advice to help understand why children and teenagers self-harm, and what you can do to support them.

Young People Who Self-Harm (PDF, 483 Kb)

Young People Who Self-Harm

Fri, 3 May 2024

A useful guide for school staff around understanding and supporting young people who self-harm.

Managing Self-Harm Guidance and Toolkit (PDF, 3.4 Mb)

This practical guidance and toolkit on managing self-harm was produced for schools in Cornwall, but it brings together a variety of information on self-harm including the signs, assessing risk and signposting to more advice.

Self-Harm: Assessment, Management and Preventing Recurrence

This guideline covers assessment, management and preventing recurrence for children, young people and adults who have self-harmed. It includes those with a mental health problem, neurodevelopmental disorder or learning disability and applies to all sectors that work with people who have self-harmed....

Understanding Self-Harm in Children and Young People

Understanding Self-Harm in Children and Young People

Fri, 3 May 2024

Leicestershire Educational Psychology Service

Leicestershire Educational Psychology Service: A bitesize video lasting 8 minutes providing an introductory understanding of self-harm in children and young people. It aims to provide information on why children or young people may self-harm and ways of supporting self-harm behaviour through finding...

Young People Who Self-Harm

Young People Who Self-Harm

Fri, 3 May 2024

University of Oxford

The Centre for Suicide Research together with colleagues has produced a new resource on Self-harm for School Staff - 'Young people who self-harm: A guide for school staff.'

Information about Self-Harm

This webpage provides a range of information on identifying the signs of self-harm, risky behaviour, and top tips.

Harmless

Harmless

Fri, 3 May 2024

Harmless have a range of downloadable information, flyers and workbooks.

Start a Conversation

Start a Conversation

Fri, 3 May 2024

Aims to raise awareness of suicide and signpost to support that is available.

Young Minds

Young Minds

Fri, 3 May 2024

Young Minds

Here parents and carers can access a range of advice from an A-Z guide to support, parents survival guide, starting a conversation with your child and more.

Charlie Waller Memorial Trust

Charlie Waller Memorial Trust

Wed, 1 May 2024

Charlie Waller Memorial Trust

Free guides and workbooks for professionals, parents, young people and others interested in mental wellbeing.

HeadsUp! Toolkit (PDF, 1.9 Mb)

HeadsUp! Toolkit

Wed, 1 May 2024

UK Youth

This toolkit provides a variety of lesson ideas and plans to run with young people to promote mental health and emotional wellbeing.