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What are we doing? We are a UK-wide self harm support organisation called Self injury Support (www.selfinjurysupport.org.uk) We offer support around self harm through a helpline, text service and online information. Over the years we've realised that there are lots of different issues related to self harm such as trauma, hearing voices, having a learning difficulty and many other areas that people want to talk about where there is very little information out there. We want to change this and want to develop information that is by and for people with personal experience of different issues - we'd like to use this survey to gather your views and experiences. You don't have to answer every question - just the ones you feel able to comment on. Filling in the survey will have no impact on your ability to use our services. If you find giving feedback distressing please stop and take a break. If you need to talk to someone about how you're feeling please contact: CASS Women's Self Injury Helpline: M-F 7-10pm Th3-6pm on 0808 800 8088 Samaritans: 24 hours 116 123 If you have any questions at all please contact: Naomi Salisbury Helpline Co-ordinator naomisalisbury@selfinjurysupport.org.uk 0117 927 9600 Self injury Support PO Box 3240 Bristol BS2 2EF www.selfinjurysupport.org.uk

1. Which area(s) would you like to share your views on? You can chose as many as you would like to and add your own suggestions at the bottom of the list. Self Harm and Autistic Spectrum Conditions Self Harm and Hearing Voices Self Harm and Learning Disabilities Self Harm and Experiences of Trauma/Abuse Self Harm and Dissociation (including Dissociative Disorders) Self Harm and Pregnancy/Postnatally Self Harm and Sexuality Self Harm and Gender Identity Self Harm and Ethnicity Self Harm and Sensory Impairment Self Harm Over 40 Self Harm and Specific Mental Health Diagnoses Self Harm and Intense Emotions Self Harm and Suicidal Feelings Self Harm and Physical Illness/Disability Self Harm and Eating Disorders Self Harm and Substance Misuse Self Harm and Experiences of Domestic Abuse Other (please specify) - we are sure we will have missed some areas out so please add other suggestions here

2. What would you most like people to know about the topic(s) you have chose above? If you chose more than one please write your ideas for each topic separately in this box. 3. What do you think is useful information that could be shared in leaflets or guides about the topic(s) you chose above? If you chose more than one please write your ideas for each topic separately in this box.

4. Is there anything you can suggest we can do to make you comfortable using our services? 5. Are there any other people, organisations or websites you would recommend we look at to get more information about the topics you have written about?

6. Is there anything else you would like to say? 7. Did you fill out this survey focusing on your experiences as: Someone who has personal experience of the topics I wrote about Someone who is a friend or family member of someone who has personal experience of the topics I wrote about Someone who works with or supports someone who has personal experience of the topics I wrote about Other (please specify) 8. Would you be happy to be anonymously quoted in any information we produce? (If you want to be quoted with your name please leave contact details in the next questions) Yes No 9. If you would like to be kept updated about the development of this information please leave contact details here. Your contact details will be separated from your answers, will not be shared with other organistations and will only be used to contact you about this work.

Thank you! Thank you so much for taking the time to fill in this survey. If you have any questions about this survey or want to contribute more information please contact: Naomi Salisbury Helpline Co-ordinator naomisalisbury@selfinjurysupport.org.uk 0117 927 9600 Self injury Support PO Box 3240 Bristol BS2 2EF www.selfinjurysupport.org.uk