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Self-harm and Suicide Prevention Competence Framework

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Welcome to the competence framework for self-harm and suicide prevention.
This site gives open access to the framework, including background documentation that explains how it was developed, what it contains, and how it can be used.


The framework describes the various activities that need to be brought together to support people whoÌýself-harmÌýand/or are suicidal. It is not intended to prescribe what should be done,ÌýratherÌýit makes suggestions about best practice in the light of our current knowledge of the effectiveness of approaches and interventions.

There are three parallel frameworks – which overlap in terms of content, but they have been separated because they describe work with different populations and in different contexts:

  • working with children and young peopleÌý (from 8 years upwards)
  • working with adults and older adults (from 18 years upwards)
  • working with the public (community and public health)

Each parallel framework has its own background document which:

  • discusses challenges to working effectively with people who have self-harmed and/or are suicidal
  • explains the principles thatÌýguided the development of the framework
  • gives details of the framework itself, and
  • considers the ways in which the frameworkÌýcan be applied.

The primary audience for this documentation will be clinicians, trainers, clinical managers and commissioners of services, but service users and carers may also find the documents useful. A separate guide written specifically for service users and carers describes the frameworks andÌýoutlines the care they can expect.

Click to access the background document for:

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Working with children and young people

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Working with adultsÌýand older adults

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Working with the public (community and public health)

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Click to access the background document for service users and carers:

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ÌýWhat does the competence framework mean for my care?

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Accessing and downloading the competences

There are two ways of accessing the competences:

1. You can download them from the map of competences (which you can access by clicking the mages below).

The maps set out the ‘architecture’ of each framework - the ways in which the competences relate to each other. Placing the cursor over any of the boxes in the map takes you to the competences, so to see the competences associated with a specific activity, just click on the relevant box.

Young People Self Harm Competency Map

Adult Self Harm Competency Map

Public health Self Harm Competency Map

2. If you want to see all the competences included in each domain of the map you can get “one-click’ access here:
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Competences for work with children and young people

Competences for work with adults and older adults

Competences for working with the public (community and public health)

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