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Self Injury Awareness Booklet: Adverts and Acknowledgements
by LifeSIGNS

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Adverts

Self Injury Awareness Movement

Self Injury Awareness Movement Our aim is to help reduce the stigma and misunderstandings about self-injury by giving out literature and providing sources of information.

We are famous for our SI related awareness ribbons, and we have a growing number of leaflets and articles to help raise awareness.

www.si-am.info

selfinjury.info

A repository of no-nonsense articles, leaflets, booklets, and papers for people who want to read about self injury.
www.selfinjury.info

Advertise here in the 2005 Edition, get your message across!

Email lifesigns@selfharm.org for full details.

Acknowledgements

Equilibrium

We thank Sam for reviewing our content, and for his contribution to the general SI Awareness movement.

Secret Shame

We thank Deb Martinson for her dedicated contribution to raising awareness and inspiring so many of us.

Disclaimer

Full Terms and Conditions are available from http://www.lifesigns.ukf.net/terms.html

Information produced by LifeSIGNS and published on www.lifesigns.ukf.net is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. Information is provided for general reference only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the advice of a health care professional. LifeSIGNS is not liable for the contents of any external internet sites listed. Always consult your GP if you are concerned about your health.

Copyright

© LifeSIGNS 2004. Some rights reserved

The information contained herein is the property of LifeSIGNS Unincorporated Voluntary Organisation and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. No part may be reproduced, published or used except as authorised by contract or other written permission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction on reproduction, publishing and use extend to all media in which the information may be embodied.

While every effort is made to ensure accuracy and sensitivity, LifeSIGNS and the individual Authors of this work can not guarantee that the information contained herein is suitable for all individuals. By reading any part of this material, you agree to indemnify LifeSIGNS and the Individuals responsible for LifeSIGNS against any claim, be it financial, legal or personal, that this material has affected you in an adverse way.

Permission is granted above and beyond the above statement to copy and re-distribute, providing that the contents are unedited and attributed to LifeSIGNS at www.lifesigns.ukf.net

SIA Booklet, a 2004 Resource

This booklet is revised annually in time for Self Injury Awareness Day (March the 1st) and can be found at www.lifesigns.ukf.net/siad/

This year the foreword is written by Dr. Neil Burley, a teaching and practicing Psychiatrist.

This booklet is written for people who are just beginning to come in to contact with people who hurt themselves, and will also be of use to anyone who self injures and needs support in 'coming out' to other people.

© LifeSIGNS
Self Injury Guidance & Network Support

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LifeSIGNS (Self Injury Guidance & Network Support) is an Unincorporated Voluntary Organisation. That means that we are an organisation, run by directors who volunteer their time, and are responsible for their own individual actions.

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