The number of girls aged 12 and below hospitalized for self-harming has increased almost fourfold in the last five years – with cases of cutting and hanging among youngsters at record levels. Figures from NHS Digital also show almost 30,000 teenage boys and girls were hospitalized for carrying out acts of self-harm – a rise of more than 70 per cent in the last five
years. Lucy Lyus, information manager at mental health charity Mind, said: “It is worrying that people are reaching crisis point and it indicates that many people aren’t getting the help and treatment they need earlier on.”People who self-harm need understanding, help and support, rather than being stigmatized or blamed, which only serves to worsen their mental health and increase the likelihood of self-harming again. READ MORE
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