East Sussex Children and Young People Self-Harm Survey

February 1, 2022

East Sussex Community Voice are asking people aged between 16 and 24, who live in the County of East Sussex (excluding Brighton and Hove) to complete a survey to help improve early support for young people in East Sussex who self-harm (or are at risk of self-harm).

Self-harm can be defined as ‘the act of deliberately causing harm to oneself either by causing a physical injury, by putting oneself in dangerous situations and/or self-neglect’.

This survey, co-produced with young people, will help ESCV to gain a better understanding of :

  • young people’s awareness of, and access to self-harm information.
  • the role of support networks
  • young people’s views and experiences of the initial support they may have received in relation to self-harm

Please note ESCV are not seeking to establish prevalence of self-harm locally, or to understand the details of individuals’ self-harm behaviours.

This work has been commissioned by East Sussex County Council and the findings of this survey will contribute towards a needs assessment being undertaken by the County Council and other partners which will help inform how locally we can best:

  • prevent self-harm in children and young people
  • respond to children and young people who are self-harming

How to take part

The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete and after completing respondents can enter a prize draw to win one of three £50 vouchers.

Click here to complete the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/SelfHarm2021 

The survey will run until Tuesday 1st March 2022.

Contact Us

If you have questions or would like to know more about the Self-harm focus groups also being planned, please contact:

Greta Anderson, Business Development Lead, East Sussex Community Voice

greta.anderson@escv.org.uk or 07495 444 007




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