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www.selfharm.org.uk
This site is a key information resource for young people who self-harm, their friends and families, and professionals working with them.
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www.womenshealthlondon.org.uk
Women's Health Information - an independent organisation providing information and support and promoting informed choices.
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www.b-eat.co.uk/Home
beat is the leading UK charity for people with eating disorders and their families. beat is the working name of the Eating Disorders Association, and they continue to build on the strong foundations of the past 18 years of work.
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www.thresholdwomen.org.uk
Threshold is a Brighton based women's organisation which was set up in 1987 to protect women's mental health, to promote better mental health services for women and to provide women's mental health care.
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www.mosac.org.uk
Mosac is a voluntary organisation supporting all non-abusing parents and carers whose children have been sexually abused. Mosac provide advocacy, information and advice, befriending, counselling, play therapy and support groups following alleged child sexual abuse. Mosac seeks to enable parents/carers to rebuild confidence, alleviate isolation and to assist both parents/carers and their children to achieve an improved quality of life. You can call the national helpline from anywhere in the UK for support, advice and information.
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www.siari.co.uk
Founded in 2001 as a not-for-profit organisation, SIARI aims to raise awareness about self-harm and self-injury and to empower those who hurt themselves as a way of coping. The site contains information and resources for individuals who self-harm/self-injure, for their families and friends, and for professionals and volunteers committed to supporting individuals who self-harm/self-injure.
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