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Home / Whole School News / ***IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM NORTHUMBRIA POLICE***

***IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM NORTHUMBRIA POLICE***

25th March 2024 By lisagillis

***AS A SCHOOL WE HAVE BEEN ASKED TO CIRCULATE AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM NORTHUMBRIA POLICE***

WhatsApp group encouraging self-harm in young people.

CNTW NHS Trust has made us aware of a WhatsApp group called “everyone you know x” which is circulating in North Tyneside. It is aimed at Y6 students.

There are currently 500 members, and the group encourages members to self-harm.

Three young people (two from Gateshead and one from Northumberland) are in hospital following overdose and they have disclosed that there is a social media trend whereby young people are being encouraged to take overdoses on a points scoring system eg, if admitted to hospital, if a liver specialist has been contacted etc.

As these young people are not from the North Tyneside area, and there is potential for this to affect other year groups, we are making all schools in our force area aware.

Please consider making your students’ parent/carers aware of this group/trend and follow your school’s safeguarding protocols should you be concerned about individual students.

The NSPCC website has information about helping children who may have been affected by such content Content promoting self-harm, suicide and eating disorders.

https://www.nspcc.org.uk

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