LifeSIGNS (Self-Injury Guidance & Network Support) is an online, user-lead voluntary organisation, founded in 2002 to raise awareness about self-injury and provide information and support to people of all ages affected by self-injury. We recognise self-injury is a way of coping with distressing experiences and difficult emotions, and we encourage people to reflect on the issues behind their self-injury, and to develop and explore alternative coping mechanisms.
LifeSIGNS is managed and lead by people with personal experience of self-injury, and we are non-judgemental, non-directional, and respectful of our members' and visitors' life experiences and perceptions.
The LifeSIGNS website is the centre of our vibrant community, and provides access to all of our services, including our newsletter, book and training - www.selfinjury.org.uk
LifeSIGNS (Self Injury Guidance & Network Support)
is a UK user-lead voluntary organisation. We are
an organisation, run by the Directors who make up the Management Committee and volunteer
their time to maintain and run our organisation.
We aim to support all people who are affected in anyway by self
injury within the United Kingdom and beyond. We support people
using self injury, and family and friends of people who self
injure, and people (including Health Care Workers) who are
interested in self injury.
We focus on the UK, as we are aware of the laws and medical practices in the UK, but we
are happy for people outside of the UK to interact with LifeSIGNS.
LifeSIGNS is membership based, which means that if you sign up for the
Newsletter you are classed as a member.
(Membership and the Newsletters are free.)
No one has to be a member to benefit from LifeSIGNS, we offer our
services to everyone.
Some images are from Flickr, and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License; some kind Flickr people give us permission to use their work above and beyond this Attribution license.