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Community LifeYou are in: London > London Local > Barking and Dagenham > Community Life > Lifeline for self harmers Lifeline for self harmersLebo Diseko She鈥檚 helped hundreds of people who self-harm across the borough, and the country. But now Barking resident Mandy Fenn鈥檚 work could be in jeopardy. Facts about self harmSelf-harm is a term used to describe deliberately injuring oneself through a variety of means such as cutting, poisoning, burning. It is widely accepted that self-harm is the result of profound emotional pain. Three teenagers self harm every hour. More that 24,000 teenagers are admitted to hospital in the UK each year after deliberately harming themselves.听 It鈥檚 been just seven months since she began her network of support groups.听 In that time Mandy鈥檚 gone from giving talks at her local church, to running 10 support groups across London - and even as far away as Sheffield. Now she wants to extend her services to helping children. But unless she finds more funding, her network may be forced to close. Mandy started cutting herself at just eight years old. She continued throughout her teens. The problem was so bad that at one point she needed 300 internal and external stitches. But when she did try to get help, Mandy found there was no one to turn to. She says the lack of available services contributed to her downward spiral: 鈥淚t got to a point where it got really out of control, to where the mental health team was actually brought in and they did section me鈥 because the youth social services couldn't deal with me, and none of the children鈥檚 homes would take me. 鈥淸After that]鈥 things just got worse and worse and worse鈥 and they sectioned me again on a 鈥ourt order section, which was鈥 horrific.鈥 Mandy's scars Mandy鈥檚 support groups are the first of their kind in Barking and Dagenham and she recently won the national Community Champion Award for her work. But the 拢3,000 funding she received from the local Primary Care Trust has long since run out. She needs a further 拢5,000 to continue her work and set up her group for young people. But with the coffers running low Mandy鈥檚 not sure she can afford to continue. And, she says, it鈥 services like these that could have made all the difference in her life: 鈥 My famous saying [was]鈥 You cry tears, I cry blood鈥 "I carried on for so long because of lack of support鈥 I don't want this for teenagers in Barking and Dagenham.鈥 If you or anyone you know is being affected by this issue, you can contact Mandy at mandyfenn@onetel.com Where to go for helpThe 91热爆 is not responsible for the content of external websites last updated: 28/12/2007 at 14:18 You are in: London > London Local > Barking and Dagenham > Community Life > Lifeline for self harmers
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