Nhs is wrong about the definition of Deliberate Self Harm

This is because we believe that the NHS definition of Deliberate Self Harm is wrong and we would like it to be changed.According to the NHS it is" Deliberate self-harmAn attempt to commit suicide - wh... continue reading »

350 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (350 total)
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Andrew N 13 February 2002
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Kate Bauer 15 January 2002
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Lisa Willis 13 December 2001
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Philippa W 1 November 2001

"This description is demeaning, offensive, and blatantly misinformed!"

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Jessica Gutierrez 28 October 2001

"i think you need to re-evaluate this definition because most self-injurers are not trying to commit suicide"

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Erin W 27 October 2001
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Lauren G 26 October 2001

"Good luck maybe this is the start of new thinking all around the UK."

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Cristen A 23 October 2001
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Be Brady 10 October 2001
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Dan Them 25 July 2001

"sElF hArM iS cOoL pEePs! there is no cooler way to cryout for help"

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John Lc 14 July 2001

"SI is a coping mechanism, not a cry for help or attempt at suicide!"

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Emily S 13 July 2001
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Pam W 12 July 2001
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Sian Martinez 8 July 2001
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Heather G 2 June 2001
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Allison E 31 May 2001
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Janerainford Cisneros 24 May 2001
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Laura Payne 19 May 2001

"This definition is completely wrong. I know many people who cut to punish, for effect, for attention, for help... not for suicide. Why should they be labelled thus, when it is completely untrue and inaccurate?"

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Amanda Curtis 27 April 2001
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Josie H 24 April 2001

"The NHS seems to have learned nothing from all it's 'consultation' efforts. A sad state of affairs that something this important can be so misunderstood by such an important body."

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Helen B 11 April 2001
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Kat E 30 March 2001
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Ells Gaines 28 March 2001
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Sian T 9 February 2001

"Please get more user input before posting these judgemental statements."

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Tessa Shepherd 3 January 2001
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