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Young People and Self Harm
- Date:
- 16 March 2010 to 16 March 2010
- Organizer:
- Young People in Focus
- Location:
- London
There is a growing concern about the number of young people who present with self-harming behaviour. This one-day course will consider key issues in relation to self-harm and young people, and will give an overview of current research and knowledge on the subject. It is suitable for many professionals who want to achieve a greater understanding of the issues for young people around self- harming and effective strategies for working with them.
Visit www.youngpeopleinfocus.org.uk/courses/open_courses for more information. You can also email lhansen@youngpeopleinfocus.org.uk or call on 01273 693311.
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