We at Hope for Harm are proud to be one of the many services aiming to support people with their mental health struggles and hopefully prevent suicide. There is always hope 🤍
@missgemcollins@HarmlessUK As a service in Cornwall for adults who self-harm, we’d like to thank you for your courage in sharing your experience and raising awareness and understanding about self-harm @missgemcollins. I’m sure it has helped many.
It’s not too often self-harm is discussed in the media so this is really encouraging. We’re looking forward to watching this tomorrow night on Channel 4 🙌
https://t.co/5VsF6M1xry
Really great to see that the NICE recommendations for supporting people who self-harm are under review after 11 years. Find out more here ☺️
https://t.co/eglbQSwVYO
We’ve been a bit quiet lately, busy getting things in place to begin offering our counselling services. We're delighted to announce that we've been awarded a grant from #TheNationalLotteryCommunity Fund towards some fully funded counselling places! Thank you!
For a realistic and harrowing insight into deteriorating mental health, demonstrating how ‘having it all’ is no protection, we highly recommend ‘I am Victoria’ on C4. Here is a review by Radio Times.
https://t.co/HXAJTzmYEA
We are delighted to share some wonderful news! We’ve been awarded a grant from @theforetrust giving us a huge boost forward! Here is Jenny with a beautiful gift from Slate of the Art in our new premises 😊
There are 5 Ways to Well-being: Connect, Be Active, Give, Take Notice and Learn. What can you do today to take care of your mental well-being? We’re going to ‘get active’ and ‘take notice’ by playing some old records and having a bit of a dance 🕺😊
It is Mental Health Awareness Week and the theme is 'Connect with Nature' - getting outside is majorly beneficial to our mental wellbeing. We live in such a beautiful area! Here’s a pic from my walk this weekend - it would be amazing to see some of your nature pics this week :)
Respect to Edele for speaking out about her mental health struggles, particularly with self-harm which began in her 40s. It really can affect anyone at any age. Help is available.
https://t.co/syk74j0PTi
Understanding why we self-harm can be a major step forward in helping us to have self-compassion. Our specialised counselling service can provide the space to explore 💙 #selfharm#MentalHealthMatters#MentalHealthAction
It is sad but heartening to read what Dame Kelly Holmes says about her mental health battles which includes self-harm. It can affect any one of us and we commend her for having the courage to talk openly about this.
https://t.co/9qWREQy3XZ
This image shows how our thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations and behaviours are linked and can feed each other, keeping us in a Vicious Cycle. This is especially true of self-harm! Our services can help break this cycle #selfharm#MentalHealthAwareness#BeKind#mentalhealth
Having watched the Caroline Flack programme, it is heartbreaking to hear her Mum speak of the shame and desperation Caroline felt at the thought of anyone knowing that she self-harmed. If you self-harm, please know that there are people who get it 💙
This statistic reminds us that self-harm is an issue that affects all genders and all ages - there is no ‘typical’ person who self-harms. Please get in touch if you need support #MentalHealthMatters#MenToo