Supporting with Suicide and Self-Harm: Taking a relational approach
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Supporting with Suicide and Self-Harm: Taking a relational approach

Exploring the underlying needs not being addressed behind the distress, the importance of relationships and responding to those in need.

By Platfform Wellbeing

Date and time

Fri, 24 May 2024 03:00 - 04:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

Join Kiran, Clinical Psychologist at Platfform Wellbeing, as she talks about suicide and self-harm. Throughout the webinar, Kiran will explore the complexities surrounding these issues, including prevalence rates and the underlying reasons why individuals may engage in self-harm or have suicidal thoughts.


Drawing on her expertise, Kiran will highlight:

· What is the underlying need not being addressed behind the distress?

· The importance of relationships and human connection in supporting individuals struggling

· Starting conversations about thoughts and plans related to self-harm and suicide

· Fundamental basics of responding to those in need


We'll also hear from a guest speaker, Tia Smith who has lived experience of self-harm and suicide ideation. With the support of Kiran and others, she has pursued a career in working with children with additional needs. She will share her lived experiences, talking about what was helpful and what wasn't.


The webinar will be chaired by Pete Johnson, Commercial Director at Platfform Wellbeing and there will be an opportunity at the end for attendees to put their questions to all our panel in a Q&A session

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Platfform Wellbeing provides training around mental health, workplace wellbeing support and counselling to organisations and individuals across the UK. We aim to bring a relational and trauma-informed approach to mental health, working with organisations across all areas of the private, public and third sector to build empathy, understanding, and connection.