@HeavyMechNS Hmmm...I don't know about that. If it was in recent years, then you may be right. However, if you're over 25 and haven't self-harmed since your teenage emo days, you'll probably be ok.
@biggoblyds Hi there. If you Google our article, 'TheSite: Understanding Confidentiality', it explains in detail the code of conduct that NHS staff in the UK follow. You can also Google, 'TheSite: StepFinder' and join in the discussion around going to a GP and suggest how they can improve things. Hope this helps
@roark100 I thought that at first, but when I looked at another of thier videos I found out that the actors weren't given a specific dress code, they just wore thier own clothes while filming.
@bloodydragonfly2010 No, I don't believe so, it would depend on where abouts you what area you are wanting to work in. But I highly doubt it. I know some fields you would need to have an assessment. But theres nothing stopping you really.
Good question Lottie. We have an article about 'Understanding confidentiality' when you go to a doctors or hospital. To read the full article type, 'thesite: confidentiality' into google and it should come up. You can also discuss the issue on our discussion boards. Just google, 'thesite: boards'.
If you suffer from self injury & want some help on recovering or just want to talk about it. there is a formspring set up to where you can freely & anonymously talk about you suffering. its helped many people & it can help you if you'll let it. just go to formspring . com & search with name "selfinjury101" it'll pop up & you can freely ask questions and advice.
The told me mam because they thought I was suicidal.
Glittergirlz4eva1 3 months ago
@Glittergirlz4eva1 They're allowed to break confidentiality rules if they think your life is in danger.
OfMiceandTransmen 3 months ago
@OfMiceandTransmen And if a Employer demands to see your medical history.. and if you're a self harming fag.. you aren't getting that job.
HeavyMechNS 2 months ago
@HeavyMechNS Hmmm...I don't know about that. If it was in recent years, then you may be right. However, if you're over 25 and haven't self-harmed since your teenage emo days, you'll probably be ok.
OfMiceandTransmen 2 months ago
Would they share the record with my GP ?
biggoblyds 4 months ago
@biggoblyds Hi there. If you Google our article, 'TheSite: Understanding Confidentiality', it explains in detail the code of conduct that NHS staff in the UK follow. You can also Google, 'TheSite: StepFinder' and join in the discussion around going to a GP and suggest how they can improve things. Hope this helps
TheSiteVideos 4 months ago
Im a bit insutled they use people who dress in dark cloths
roark100 6 months ago 6
@roark100 I thought that at first, but when I looked at another of thier videos I found out that the actors weren't given a specific dress code, they just wore thier own clothes while filming.
thepinkemo11 4 months ago
@roark100 And I'm a bit insulted by your butchery of the English language. It's 'clothes'.
joshuamyler 1 week ago
could self harming pose a threat to a person studying to in the medical feild, could this affect getting a job in a medical facility
bloodydragonfly2010 1 year ago
@bloodydragonfly2010 No, I don't believe so, it would depend on where abouts you what area you are wanting to work in. But I highly doubt it. I know some fields you would need to have an assessment. But theres nothing stopping you really.
xootfly 11 months ago
even If your under 16 will they still not tell your family?
lottieomg 1 year ago
@lottieomg
Good question Lottie. We have an article about 'Understanding confidentiality' when you go to a doctors or hospital. To read the full article type, 'thesite: confidentiality' into google and it should come up. You can also discuss the issue on our discussion boards. Just google, 'thesite: boards'.
Hope this helps.
TheSiteVideos 1 year ago
@lottieomg if you find out could you let me know please
MrBlankish 5 months ago
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If you suffer from self injury & want some help on recovering or just want to talk about it. there is a formspring set up to where you can freely & anonymously talk about you suffering. its helped many people & it can help you if you'll let it. just go to formspring . com & search with name "selfinjury101" it'll pop up & you can freely ask questions and advice.
birdiebeliever 1 year ago
this needs to be in america...
uchiha0amadeus 1 year ago 20
@uchiha0amadeus
and in Canada.
HopeforTomrrow09 1 year ago
@HopeforTomrrow09 just everywhere in general~
uchiha0amadeus 1 year ago
^.^ made me feel better slightly about hospitals, good video with alot of info. :)
thanks for sharing
daniellew123 2 years ago 2
@daniellew123
Thanks very much for your positive comment! Glad you found it useful.
TheSiteVideos 1 year ago