Identifying, Understanding and Supporting Pupils who Self-Harm - Speaker

Tuesday 5 May 2015
London

Dr Pooky Knightsmith

Dr Pooky Knightsmith completed her PhD in child and adolescent mental health at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, where she specialised in developing practical strategies for supporting self-harm and eating disorders in schools and other non-clinical settings.

 

In addition to freelance training, speaking and writing, Pooky is currently the mental health and emotional wellbeing advisor at the PSHE Association, an associate trainer for the Charlie Waller Memorial trust, a trustee of Beat, the eating disorders charity and a trustee of the Kidstime Foundation which supports children of parents with mental health issues.  Pooky won her own battle with anorexia and self-harm in her early 20s.