Publications by Lois Arnold & Anne Magill
“Getting it Right” – A guide to creating a self-harm policy £10
This guide takes you step-by-step through the process of devising a self-harm policy, raising many issues to consider. The guide can help all types of organisation to create a policy which meets their needs and circumstances
“Making Sense of Self-harm” – for all who want to understand self-harm £3.95
A straightforward, readable guide which looks sensibly at the questions which most trouble people who encounter self-harm. Useful for workers, friends, families, supporters and all service-users.
“What’s the Harm?” – a book for young people who self-harm £3.95
Clear and concise, this book is helpful for young people (and adults) beginning to explore their own self-harm. It is also a helpful resource for workers to use in working with individuals or groups.
“The Self-harm Help Book” £5.95
This is an in-depth resource for people who wish to help themselves or others in their struggles with self-harm. It is full of ideas found helpful by people who have personal experience of self-harm.
“Working with Self-injury” – a practical guide £5.95
This is a handbook providing information and help for those in all settings working with people who self-harm. It deals with many of the questions and dilemmas which cause most concern.
“Self-harm – a Resource Pack” £95 each
A comprehensive pack of materials on self-harm, suitable for use in organisations of all kinds. Includes:
- A complete programme for staff training, with exercises, handouts and notes for trainers.
- A workshop programme for individuals who self-harm, with creative activities and notes for facilitators.
- Exercises for self-harm awareness-raising sessions, with notes.
- “Visible memories” – a DVD on self-harm.
- Posters and leaflets.
- A full set of 5 books on self-harm: “Making Sense of Self-harm”, “What’s the harm?”,
“Self-harm help book”, “Working with self-injury”, “New strength in numbers”