Self harm

Self Harm
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Sex and relationship educationUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)BTEC

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Self Harm
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Write down your own definition of self-harm

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Self-harm is attention seeking
Agree
Disagree
Maybe

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If you are punished for self-harm you are more likely to do it again
Agree
Disagree
Maybe

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Self-harm is a consequence of suicidal thought
Agree
Disagree
Maybe

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Young people self-harm more than any other age group
Agree
Disagree
Maybe

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Young people self-harm more than any other age group
Agree
Disagree
Maybe

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Some people self-harm to feel more confident about themselves
Agree
Disagree
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Most people who self-harm can be helped
Agree
Disagree
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Someone who is LGBT is more likely to self-harm
Agree
Disagree
Maybe

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Self-harm is a dangerous coping mechanism
Agree
Disagree
Maybe

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What % of the population self harm?
1%
50%
6%
14%

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What is the most common form of self-harm in the UK?
Cutting
Head Banging
Burning
Overdosing

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Where does the population feel most comfortable seeking
help with self-harm from?
Friends
Teachers
Internet
Proffesionals

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