NICE guidance - self-harm: assessment, management and preventing recurrence (Text, 30 min)
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- Title:
- NICE guidance - self-harm: assessment, management and preventing recurrence (Text, 30 min)
- Description:
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Guideline covering assessment, management and preventing recurrence for children, young people and adults who have self-harmed. It includes those with a mental health problem, neurodevelopmental disorder or learning disability and applies to all sectors that work with people who have self-harmed.
In this guideline, self-harm is defined as intentional self-poisoning or injury, irrespective of the apparent purpose. The guideline does not cover repetitive, stereotypical self-injurious behaviour (such as head banging).
Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) - Hierarchy:
- Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs, Autism or Learning Disability > Mental Health > Common Mental Health Presentations > Self-Harm > NICE guidance - self-harm: assessment, management and preventing recurrence (Text, 30 min)
- Created:
- 22 Nov 2022
- Last Major Update:
- 22 Nov 2022
- Keywords:
- clinical standards, evidence based, self harm
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- Title:
- NICE guidance - self-harm: assessment, management and preventing recurrence (Text, 30 min)
- Description:
-
Guideline covering assessment, management and preventing recurrence for children, young people and adults who have self-harmed. It includes those with a mental health problem, neurodevelopmental disorder or learning disability and applies to all sectors that work with people who have self-harmed.
In this guideline, self-harm is defined as intentional self-poisoning or injury, irrespective of the apparent purpose. The guideline does not cover repetitive, stereotypical self-injurious behaviour (such as head banging).
Source: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) - Hierarchy:
- Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs, Autism or Learning Disability > Mental Health > Common Mental Health Presentations > Self-Harm > NICE guidance - self-harm: assessment, management and preventing recurrence (Text, 30 min)
- Created:
- 22 Nov 2022
- Last Major Update:
- 22 Nov 2022
- Keywords:
- clinical standards, evidence based, self harm