About this Event
Who's invited?
This programme is open to all third sector staff and volunteers supporting young people.
Why attend?
By attending, you will gain the knowledge and tools necessary to effectively support your team and the young people you work with, fostering a more compassionate, understanding, and safe environment for those dealing with self-harm.
Deepen your understanding of self-harming behaviors:
Gain insights into the underlying causes and motivations behind self-harm, helping you better understand and support those who engage in it.
Explore and debunk common myths surrounding self-harm:
Examine the misconceptions and stigmas associated with self-harm, and learn how to address these issues effectively.
Learn effective strategies to support young people who self-harm:
Discover practical approaches and responses that can provide meaningful support to young people struggling with self-harm.
Reflect on the emotional impact of self-harm on professionals and enhance self-care:
Consider the challenging emotions that self-harm may evoke in you as a professional, and learn how to maintain your own well-being while supporting others.
Parking is free and available and refreshments will be provided.
Please be aware that some of the information presented during the training may involve sensitive content. If you have any concerns or are unsure about the material, please feel free to speak with our coordinator for more details.
Your wellbeing is our priority, and we are here to support you throughout the training.
Any other questions?
Please reach out to Nataliia Turban at [email protected] with any further questions you may have.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Oxfordshire Youth, 4150 Chancellor Court, Oxford Business Park, Oxford OX4 2GX, Oxford Business Park, Oxford, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00