Self-harm hospital admissions of children show ‘frightening rise’
Self-harm hospital admissions of children show ‘frightening rise’
Editors Note.
Children are self harming to a ‘Epidemic level’ the NSPCC state It called the figures “frightening”. This is a “wake-up call” This Wake Up Call is aimed at parents and carers the article don’t say why 19000 children self harm do they ?
Well we could look at the people asleep and say the children are being bullied rotten and no one cares enough or they are being treated badly by a adult at home school or other even that the children find life a little hard with so many pressures.
We could say for those awake that most of these children have been in care been in some kind of youth offenders institution or had the misfortune of taking some kind of drugs been raped or forced to have sex like there peers do.
Why don’t the good old BBC give us a break down of all the 19000 cases with percentages and reasons.
The system is about to crack why have we let the children screaming to be heard down and let those poor little mites who are learning all about the world self harm and even attempt to kill them selves and the cure according to the NSPCC is counselling OMG Wake up everyone.
In a child’s best interest.
EDITOR.
And it said they should be a “wake-up call” to all those who care about the wellbeing of young people.
Sophie Allen, who is now 32, started self-harming at the age of about 11 or 12.
She said she “stumbled” across self-harm after accidentally hurting herself at a time when she was feeling particularly low after a lot of transitions and change in her life, and being bullied.
‘The shames sets in’ “I just felt so distracted from the inner turmoil because I was so focused on the physical injury, that when I felt low again I remembered what distracted me before,” she told BBC Radio 5 Live.
“It was just a way to share the distress that I was feeling without being able to find the words to say that I was struggling.” She described the feeling at the time as a “massive release – people cannot understand that the process is like a weight being lifted”.
Ms Allen, who work for Harmless – a self-harming charity in the East Midlands, said she was finally treated when she attempted suicide at 15 and ended up in hospital.
At that point she was also referred for counselling.
This compares with 16,416 admissions for self-harm in 2013-14.
Official figures from NHS Digital show admissions for self-harm have been increasing for five years in a row.
Experts say better recording of data by hospitals may be reflected in the rise.
Peter Winless, chief executive of the NSPCC, said the numbers were “frightening”.
“Knowing hospital beds are full of young people crying out for help should be a real wake-up call to all those that care for the wellbeing of the younger generation,” he said.
About 50 children a day are given counselling on the issue, it said, and last year the helpline dealt with more than 18,000 calls about self-harm.
She said young people often felt ashamed and scared to ask for help from those closest to them, and it was not until they had seriously harmed themselves that they were rushed to hospital.
Children and young people can contact Childline for free, confidential support and advice, 24 hours a day on 0800 1111 or on their website.
“One way of providing this early intervention is for all schools to deliver comprehensive Personal Social Health Economic (PSHE) education,” he said.
Schools are not currently obliged to offer PSHE.