Although school staff are in a prime position to intervene with students who self-injure, how they respond to these students and their training needs regarding self-injury have not been examined. The aims of this study were to explore the responses and training needs of school staff towards youth self-injury. Pre- and in-service teachers and other school staff (N = 768) completed open-ended questions. Results suggested that school staff require training to respond effectively and confidently to students who self-injure. Self-injury education programs may enhance the knowledge and confidence of staff to detect and respond to students who self-injure
Despite the fact that self-injurious behaviors are gaining increased attention in the schools, littl...
Self-harm rates are increasing globally and demand for supporting, treating and managing young peopl...
Every day in Queensland, Australia, student services within schools are responding to children who h...
Although teachers and other school staff encounter adolescents who self-injure, the behaviour evokes...
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), the deliberate destruction of body tissue without suicidal intent, ...
Teachers are ideally placed to identify and refer pupils who self-injure, but are often unaware when...
Self-injury can be a confusing behaviour, and it can be really worrying when someone you know self-i...
Background: Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is an increasing and serious concern in schools. The purp...
Graduation date: 2005Among the many mental health concerns schools face today, self-injury is quickl...
Background: Self-harm among young people is a major public health concern, and whilst schools are we...
This investigation explores knowledge, training, and practice issues for school psychologists in wor...
The familiarity with and interest in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) has been rising. Not only has t...
Non-suicidal self-injury, the deliberate destruction of body tissue without suicidal intent, is high...
BACKGROUND: Although deliberate self-harm is prevalent among young people, many who engage in delibe...
This investigation examined school counselors’ perceptions and levels of knowledge in regard to nons...
Despite the fact that self-injurious behaviors are gaining increased attention in the schools, littl...
Self-harm rates are increasing globally and demand for supporting, treating and managing young peopl...
Every day in Queensland, Australia, student services within schools are responding to children who h...
Although teachers and other school staff encounter adolescents who self-injure, the behaviour evokes...
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), the deliberate destruction of body tissue without suicidal intent, ...
Teachers are ideally placed to identify and refer pupils who self-injure, but are often unaware when...
Self-injury can be a confusing behaviour, and it can be really worrying when someone you know self-i...
Background: Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is an increasing and serious concern in schools. The purp...
Graduation date: 2005Among the many mental health concerns schools face today, self-injury is quickl...
Background: Self-harm among young people is a major public health concern, and whilst schools are we...
This investigation explores knowledge, training, and practice issues for school psychologists in wor...
The familiarity with and interest in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) has been rising. Not only has t...
Non-suicidal self-injury, the deliberate destruction of body tissue without suicidal intent, is high...
BACKGROUND: Although deliberate self-harm is prevalent among young people, many who engage in delibe...
This investigation examined school counselors’ perceptions and levels of knowledge in regard to nons...
Despite the fact that self-injurious behaviors are gaining increased attention in the schools, littl...
Self-harm rates are increasing globally and demand for supporting, treating and managing young peopl...
Every day in Queensland, Australia, student services within schools are responding to children who h...