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Self-HarmPolicy March2017–V1.0 Introduction RecentresearchindicatesthatuptooneintenyoungpeopleintheUKengageinself-harmingbehaviours, andthatthisfigureishigheramongstspecificpopulations,includingyoungpeoplewithspecialeducational needs.Tutorsandstaffcanplayanimportantroleinpreventingself-harmandalsoinsupportingstudents, peersandparentsofstudentscurrentlyengaginginself-harm. Scope This document describes Winchmore Tutors (WT) approach to self-harm. This policy is intended as guidanceforallstaffandtutorsincludingnon-teachingstaff. Aims • Toincreaseunderstandingandawarenessofself-harm • Toalertstaffandtutorstowarningsignsandriskfactors • Toprovidesupporttostaffandtutorsdealingwithstudentswhoself-harm • Toprovidesupporttostudentswhoself-harmandtheirpeersandparents/carers DefinitionofSelf-Harm Self-harmisanybehaviourwheretheintentistodeliberatelycauseharmtoone’sownbodyforexample: • Cutting,scratching,scrapingorpickingskin • Swallowinginedibleobjects • Takinganoverdoseofprescriptionornon-prescriptiondrugs • Swallowinghazardousmaterialsorsubstances • Burningorscalding • Hair-pulling • Bangingorhittingtheheadorotherpartsofthebody • Scouringorscrubbingthebodyexcessively RiskFactors Thefollowingriskfactors,particularlyincombination,maymakeayoungpersonparticularlyvulnerableto self-harm: IndividualFactors: • • • • • • • Page 1 of 3 Depression/anxiety Poorcommunicationskills Lowself-esteem Poorproblem-solvingskills Hopelessness Impulsivity Drugoralcoholabuse Self-HarmPolicy March2017–V1.0 FamilyFactors: • • • • Unreasonableexpectations Neglectorphysical,sexualoremotionalabuse Poorparentalrelationshipsandarguments Depression,self-harmorsuicideinthefamily SocialFactors • • Difficultyinmakingrelationships/loneliness Beingbulliedorrejectedbypeers WarningSigns WT staff and tutors may become aware of warning signs which indicate a student is experiencing difficultiesthatmayleadtothoughtsofself-harmorsuicide.Thesewarningsignsshouldalwaysbetaken seriouslyandstaffortutorsobservinganyofthesewarningsignsshouldseekfurtheradvicefromoneof theWTDesignatedChildProtectionOfficers. Possiblewarningsignsinclude: • • • • • • • • Changesineating/sleepinghabits(e.g.studentmayappearoverlytiredifnotsleepingwell) Increasedisolationfromfriendsorfamily,becomingsociallywithdrawn Changesinactivityandmoode.g.moreaggressiveorintrovertedthanusual Loweringofacademicachievement Talkingorjokingaboutself-harmorsuicide Abusingdrugsoralcohol Expressingfeelingsoffailure,uselessnessorlossofhope Changesinclothinge.g.becomingagoth Staffandtutorrolesinworkingwithstudentswhoself-harm Students may choose to confide in a member staff or a tutor if they are concerned about their own welfare,orthatofapeer.Staffandtutorsmayexperiencearangeoffeelingsinresponsetoself-harmina student such as anger, sadness, shock, disbelief, guilt, helplessness, disgust and rejection. However, in ordertoofferthebestpossiblehelptostudentsitisimportanttotryandmaintainasupportiveandopen attitude–astudentwhohaschosentodiscusstheirconcernswithamemberofstaffortutorisshowinga considerableamountofcourageandtrust. Students need to be made aware that it may not be possible for staff or tutors to offer complete confidentiality. If you consider a student is at serious risk of harming themselves then confidentiality cannot be kept. It is important not to make promises of confidentiality that cannot be kept, even if a studentputspressureonyoutodoso. Anymemberofstaffortutorwhoisawareofastudentengaginginorsuspectedtobeatriskofengaging inself-harmshouldconsulttheDesignatedChildProtectionOfficer,ortheDeputyChildProtectionOfficer Page 2 of 3 Self-HarmPolicy March2017–V1.0 Following the report, the designated person will decide on the appropriate course of action. This may include: • • • • • • Contactingparents/carers Arrangingprofessionalassistancee.g.doctor,nurse,socialservices Arranginganappointmentwithacounsellor Immediatelyremovingthestudentfromlessonsiftheirremainingintuitionislikelytocausefurther distresstothemselvesortheirpeers Inthecaseofanacutelydistressedstudent,theimmediatesafetyofthestudentisparamountand anadultshouldremainwiththestudentatalltimes Ifastudenthasself-harmedintuition,afirstaidershouldbecalledforimmediatehelp FurtherConsiderations Anymeetingswithastudent,theirparentsortheirpeersregardingself-harmshouldberecordedinwriting including: • • • • Datesandtimes Anactionplan Concernsraised Detailsofanyoneelsewhohasbeeninformed ThisinformationwillberecordedinWT’sSafeguardingincidentfile. Itisimportanttoencouragestudentstoletyouknowifoneoftheirgroupisintrouble,upsetorshowing signsofself-harming.Friendscanworryaboutbetrayingconfidencessotheyneedtoknowthatself-harm canbeverydangerousandthatbyseekinghelpandadviceforafriendtheyaretakingresponsibleaction& beingagoodfriend.Theyshouldalsobeawarethattheirfriendwillbetreatedinacaringandsupportive manner. Thepeergroupofayoungpersonwhoself-harmsmayvaluetheopportunitytotalktoamemberofstaff ortutoreitherindividuallyorinasmallgroup.Anymemberofstaffortutorswishingforfurtheradviceon thisshouldconsulttheDesignatedChildProtectionOfficer. Whenayoungpersonisself-harmingitisimportanttobevigilantincaseclosecontactswiththeindividual arealsoself-harming.Occasionallyschoolsdiscoverthatanumberofstudentsinthesamepeergroupare harmingthemselves. Page 3 of 3