While I’d love to hit you up for a couple o’ hundred quid, to sustain LifeSIGNS in the long term we really need dependable monthly donations.| LifeSIGNS
I didn’t get my Autism diagnosis until I was 30. But when I was a lot younger there were already some major signs something was a bit off.| LifeSIGNS
I wear many hats. At least metaphorical hats.| LifeSIGNS
Self-Injury Awareness Day has been going for decades. Maybe it’s time it became Self-Injury *Action* Day.| LifeSIGNS
LifeSIGNS will turn 21 years old in May. When we launched in 2002, the web was still young, and it seemed only American websites talked about self-injury. Now, there’s a better understanding, or at least a willingness to reference self-injury, across UK health websites. We might say that SIAD, Self-Injury Awareness Day, and the work of a multitude of researchers, health-care professionals, and passionate individuals have had an important impact on the country, and the world.| LifeSIGNS
We’re refreshing the presentation of our website. We want the content to be easy to find and easy to read. We hope you like the simplicity of our pages now, but we will add more images and ‘design features’ to make them better.| LifeSIGNS
Ben explains how he relied on self-injury to cope as they realised they needed to transition, and then experienced difficulties in accessing medical resources| LifeSIGNS
Today is Self-Injury Awareness Day, but what good is awareness? And what about tomorrow?| LifeSIGNS
Self-injury is often seen as attention seeking behaviour. Sometimes it’s not; it’s hidden and secretive, the opposite of attention seeking. And sometimes it is attention seeking. But what’s wrong with that? If you view attention seeking self-injury as a bad thing, then read on.| LifeSIGNS
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]It’s a fresh new year and we have a new team driving LifeSIGNS forward, and brand-new wristbands in time for Self-Injury Awareness Day.| LifeSIGNS