United Kingdom
Help Us Continue to Run the ONLY UK-wide Self Harm Support Service
By Self Injury Support Ltd
Registered Charity
Registered Charity
Executive Summary
For over 30 years, we’ve offered support to thousands of women and girls in the depths of despair, but now we need to ask for help ourselves. Many of the women and girls we support have been affected by abuse and trauma, many are suicidal and all of them desperately want to talk to someone who won’t judge or ignore them, and who understands the complexities of self-harm. Self-harm is on the rise in the UK, especially amongst young women and the likelihood of dying by suicide is increased 35 times if you’ve previously used self-harm. Despite this, it is a constant struggle to maintain funding for our essential services. At the end of 2019, we had to resort to crowdfunding to keep our services open and our challenge for 2020 is to develop sustainable funding support. We are currently fundraising to cover the costs of running our services for one year, and further develop our opening hours and online support services.
Impact Indicators
People: Social Impact
Number of Lives Impacted:
2,000
Gender:
Female
Age:
12-17, 18-25, 26-40, 41-60, 60+
Employment Status:
-
Accessibility:
Disabled, Non-Disabled
Location:
Urban, Suburban, Rural, Remote
Planet: Environmental Impact
Land:
-
Water:
-
Air:
-
Topic and Activity Grid
Topics
Mental health |
Children & Youth |
Women Empowerment |
Education & Training |
Wellbeing |
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Training |
Geography
Country:
United Kingdom
Project Outcome Indicators
Short Term:
— Number of People Contacting the Services for Support
An increase of 20%
— Number of People Using Online Tools
At least 200 people will use the tools
— People Using the Service will be at reduced risk of self harm and/or suicide
At least 50% of clients will report reduced feelings of suicidality after contacting the service
Long Term:
— People receiving support will reduce their self-harm
60% of people will reduce their use of self harm
— People receiving support will have a better understanding of how to support their mental health
75% of people will report learning about at least one idea or tool to support their wellbeing
— People receiving support will feel able to seek help elsewhere
50% of people will report talking to other supporters about their self harm
Activities:
Over the next year we intend to expand our services so that we will offer an additional support session each week, which will mean that annually we will respond to an additional 300 calls, 800 texts and 200 webchats, and reduce the number of callers not getting through by 50%. In addition we will develop and introduce at least three secure, individualized, self-management tools on to our website so that immediate support is available even when services are closed. All tools will be open access and completely free. By the end of the project we aim to ensure that people of all ages have easy access to a self-harm specific service with a range of support options.
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Project Budget:
£93,927
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Timeline:
1 year
Direct Commitment Ratio:
86.51%
Project to Org. Size Ratio:
91.54%
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Prosperity
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Peace
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