Who self-harms?
People of all ages and backgrounds self-harm. It can affect anyone. We don’t know why some people self-harm while others don’t. But we do know that difficult or traumatic experiences can make people more likely to self-harm. These experiences might include things like bullying, bereavement, difficult family relationships, abuse or discrimination. Some communities are also more likely to face these kinds of challenges. For example, members of the LGBTQIA+ community may experience stigma and discrimination because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. And young people of colour might experience racism. These types of pressures can have a big impact on mental health and may make people more likely to self-harm.
If you’re self-harming because you’re being treated badly, know that you matter. You are worthy of respect and love exactly the way you are. You don’t have to carry this on your own.