Our trauma-informed approach supports young people who self-injure or struggle with emotional control, offering therapeutic care, emotional safety planning, and mental health referrals.
Children and young people who engage in self-harming behaviours often do so as a coping mechanism for overwhelming emotions, unresolved trauma, or mental health challenges. At Moriah Care, we prioritise emotional safety and provide a calm, non-judgmental space where every young person feels seen and supported.
With a team trained in psychological first aid and behaviour support, we help young people develop healthier coping strategies and build emotional resilience. We work closely with mental health professionals to ensure children receive timely and effective support.
- Personalised safety and support plans developed with the child
- Access to therapeutic interventions and mental health services
- Daily emotional check-ins and wellbeing monitoring
- Skills-based sessions focused on emotional regulation
- Close collaboration with CAMHS and other clinical partners