Where You Are | S3 E6 | April 20, 2022
We are hard at work on upcoming episodes and are sharing one of our favourite episodes from Season 2.
In BC, approximately 1 in 6(1) youth engage in self-harm. Self-harm, also referred to as self-injury, is a behaviour used to cope with bigger, underlying emotions – and is also a behaviour that many parents and other caring adults are understandably concerned about. In this episode, we speak to a youth who has lived experience with self-harm and a clinical counsellor, Kim Leifso, who has supported many youth who have self-harmed. Walk away from this episode with a greater understanding of why youth self-harm and what parents can do to support their child.
This episode was a collaboration between BC Children's Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre and FamilySmart. You can read the full transcript for the episode here.
EPISODE RESOURCES:
- App - Calm Harm
- FamilySmart Video - Self-Harm: What Families Need to Know You Podcast
- Website - Youth in BC
- Website - Self Injury Outreach and Support
Introducing this episode's FamilySmart guest-host: Victoria Keddis!
Victoria is a Mom. She also works with FamilySmart an organization committed to making things better for children, youth and young adults with mental health challenges and their families and other caring adults.
(1) BC Adolescent Health Survey, McCreary Centre Society, 2018