Self harm awareness: average age of children affected is 13-years-old
by Gail Mellors
Counsellors in the Midlands have taken more than 4000 calls from youngsters about self-harm Credit: David Cheskin/PA Wire/Press Association Images
A campaign supported by X-factor judge Tulisa to tackle the hidden problem of young people self-harming is being launched in Nottingham today. It’s estimated that one in 12 children have deliberately injured themselves out of depression or desperation at some point in their childhood.
The average age of children affected by the condition is thought to be just 13-years-old.
Four charities are combining their resources to raise awareness of the problem.
More than 4000 calls to Midlands counsellors about self-harm: Tulisa backs awareness campaign
Tulisa Constostavlos Credit: Suzan/Suzan/EMPICS Entertainment
Tulisa is helping to raise awareness of the issue of self-awareness in a national campaign launched today (Friday 1 March). She says:
"It's incredibly sad that so many young people are using self-harm as a way to deal with their issues and that many are suffering in silence.
"I've experienced difficult periods in the past but having somebody to talk to makes the world of difference. I know many young people don't have this and I hope they can be made aware that they can contact the charities supporting this campaign to give them the care, help and support they need."
Self-harm awareness: "When I feel low I hurt myself"
The charity ChildLine is marking self-harm awareness day by trying to dispel some myths about the mental illness. Last year counsellors in the Midlands had more than 4000 conversations with young people about the issue.
One child that called the helpline in the East Midlands said:
I feel so trapped at home. I find it difficult to build a good relationship with my parents, I just want to be alone. When I feel low I hurt myself. I think it would be better for everyone if I just wasn't here.
– Caller to charity ChildLine in the East Midlands