Description
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.
LUNCH SUPPLIED
Presenters
Bas Snijder (AISWA Staff)
Senior Psychologist

Terms & Conditions
Please click here to view our general terms and conditions
Segments
Event Segment
Date / Time
8 May 2019 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 14:00Delivery Format : In Person
PL Hours : 4.50
Learning Area
- Psychology + Wellbeing
School Area
- Middle Primary (3-6)
- Secondary (7-10)
- Senior Secondary (11 - 12)