A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Self-injury Awareness Day

For those that may not know, today is Self-injury Awareness Day.

Self-injury Awareness Day (SIAD) is a grassroots annual global awareness event / campaign on March 1, where on this day, and in the weeks leading up to it, some people choose to be more open about their own self-harm, and awareness organizations make special efforts to raise awareness about self-harm and self-injury. Some people wear an orange awareness ribbon, wristband or beaded bracelet to encourage awareness of self-harm. The goal of the people who observe SIAD is to break down the common stereotypes surrounding self harm and to educate medical professionals about the condition.

You’ll note at the end that today isn’t about passing judgment on others, but to just encourage awareness about the truths behind self-harm.  As such, I’ve selected a photo from the ritual cutting gallery to share with you.  As we do with all ritual cutting photos, it will be behind a clickthrough so those who choose not to view it have that choice.

Of the many photos in the cutting gallery, this one seems well suited for today.

Comments

40 responses to “Self-injury Awareness Day”

  1. Shoe Avatar
    Shoe

    wow that’s intense!

  2. Shoe Avatar
    Shoe

    wow that’s intense!

  3. Shoe Avatar
    Shoe

    wow that’s intense!

  4. Shoe Avatar
    Shoe

    wow that’s intense!

  5. Rachie Tartz Avatar

    This post very much means a lot to me. 😀

  6. Rachie Tartz Avatar

    This post very much means a lot to me. 😀

  7. Rachie Tartz Avatar

    This post very much means a lot to me. 😀

  8. Rachie Tartz Avatar

    This post very much means a lot to me. 😀

  9. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    Whoa. Never seen that use for a safety pin before… O.o

    Glad you posted this, though. 🙂

  10. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    Whoa. Never seen that use for a safety pin before… O.o

    Glad you posted this, though. 🙂

  11. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    Whoa. Never seen that use for a safety pin before… O.o

    Glad you posted this, though. 🙂

  12. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    Whoa. Never seen that use for a safety pin before… O.o

    Glad you posted this, though. 🙂

  13. Katie Avatar

    Completely agree with @Rachie Tartz….this post means a lot, thank you

  14. Katie Avatar

    Completely agree with @Rachie Tartz….this post means a lot, thank you

  15. Katie Avatar

    Completely agree with @Rachie Tartz….this post means a lot, thank you

  16. Katie Avatar

    Completely agree with @Rachie Tartz….this post means a lot, thank you

  17. Delia_was_ill Avatar
    Delia_was_ill

    I started cutting myself at a very young age, before I ever knew that a term for cutting or self-mutilation existed. Thank you for this post.

  18. Delia_was_ill Avatar
    Delia_was_ill

    I started cutting myself at a very young age, before I ever knew that a term for cutting or self-mutilation existed. Thank you for this post.

  19. Delia_was_ill Avatar
    Delia_was_ill

    I started cutting myself at a very young age, before I ever knew that a term for cutting or self-mutilation existed. Thank you for this post.

  20. Delia_was_ill Avatar
    Delia_was_ill

    I started cutting myself at a very young age, before I ever knew that a term for cutting or self-mutilation existed. Thank you for this post.

  21. Salomé Avatar
    Salomé

    A “déjà vu”….
    Means a lot too and it’s realy THE day for that
    Thank you

  22. Salomé Avatar
    Salomé

    A “déjà vu”….
    Means a lot too and it’s realy THE day for that
    Thank you

  23. Salomé Avatar
    Salomé

    A “déjà vu”….
    Means a lot too and it’s realy THE day for that
    Thank you

  24. Salomé Avatar
    Salomé

    A “déjà vu”….
    Means a lot too and it’s realy THE day for that
    Thank you

  25. Call me Blotter Avatar
    Call me Blotter

    The feeling of piercing ones self is amazing.. You feel the pain, you feel the object, and you feel the end result. You get a smile when somethings turns out the way you wanted to, even if thier is pain evolved….

  26. Call me Blotter Avatar
    Call me Blotter

    The feeling of piercing ones self is amazing.. You feel the pain, you feel the object, and you feel the end result. You get a smile when somethings turns out the way you wanted to, even if thier is pain evolved….

  27. Call me Blotter Avatar
    Call me Blotter

    The feeling of piercing ones self is amazing.. You feel the pain, you feel the object, and you feel the end result. You get a smile when somethings turns out the way you wanted to, even if thier is pain evolved….

  28. Call me Blotter Avatar
    Call me Blotter

    The feeling of piercing ones self is amazing.. You feel the pain, you feel the object, and you feel the end result. You get a smile when somethings turns out the way you wanted to, even if thier is pain evolved….

  29. Megan Avatar
    Megan

    Um…obviously this post is going to attract the attention of those who self-injure. You might have thought twice about including a VERY triggering picture with the message. I see no “clickthrough” option.

  30. Megan Avatar
    Megan

    Um…obviously this post is going to attract the attention of those who self-injure. You might have thought twice about including a VERY triggering picture with the message. I see no “clickthrough” option.

  31. Megan Avatar
    Megan

    Um…obviously this post is going to attract the attention of those who self-injure. You might have thought twice about including a VERY triggering picture with the message. I see no “clickthrough” option.

  32. Megan Avatar
    Megan

    Um…obviously this post is going to attract the attention of those who self-injure. You might have thought twice about including a VERY triggering picture with the message. I see no “clickthrough” option.

  33. Jen Avatar

    Megan – There is a warning and the photo is behind a click through on the site. If you saw no click through then you came directly to this page without being on the site.

  34. Jen Avatar

    Megan – There is a warning and the photo is behind a click through on the site. If you saw no click through then you came directly to this page without being on the site.

  35. Jen Avatar

    Megan – There is a warning and the photo is behind a click through on the site. If you saw no click through then you came directly to this page without being on the site.

  36. Jen Avatar

    Megan – There is a warning and the photo is behind a click through on the site. If you saw no click through then you came directly to this page without being on the site.

  37. Janette Avatar

    Ive never personally taken cutting this far, that looks like a scary this to do. I only make small cuts with a razor blade

  38. Janette Avatar

    Ive never personally taken cutting this far, that looks like a scary this to do. I only make small cuts with a razor blade

  39. Janette Avatar

    Ive never personally taken cutting this far, that looks like a scary this to do. I only make small cuts with a razor blade

  40. Janette Avatar

    Ive never personally taken cutting this far, that looks like a scary this to do. I only make small cuts with a razor blade

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