Join us in Mental Health Week for the 4-hour Mental Health First Aid Conversations about Non-Suicidal Self-Injury course. It is suitable for any interested adult. You will learn how to assist a person who is engaging in self-injury. This course is based on guidelines developed through the expert consensus of people with lived experience of mental health problems and professionals.
The term ‘non-suicidal self-injury’ (NSSI) describes a behaviour where a person deliberately or purposefully hurts themselves. It is used to refer to self-injury that is not intended to result in death. When we use the term ‘self-injury’ we are specifically excluding painful or damaging behaviours that are socially accepted or ‘sanctioned’ such as tattooing, piercing or other forms of body art, and cultural practices involving injury. This course gives participants an opportunity to learn how to help someone who is engaging in self-injury. This is an education course, to learn how to give first aid to others, and is not a therapy or support group.
Course Information:
- 4-hour (1/2 day) Mental Health First Aid Conversations about Non-Suicidal Self-Injury course.
- Wednesday 9 October, 10.00am to 2.00pm.
- Cost $15 per participant including catering (Please contact us if cost is a barrier to attending).
- Provided by the Blue Leaf program in partnership with Investing in Our Youth and funded by Healthway.
- Hosted at the City of Bunbury Library Meeting