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These pages feature the latest news items from Harmless. These items are updated frequently so please visit often. If you have something you'd like to see posted here why not contact us and pass it on?
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What would help in a crisis? |
Harmless are interested in developing a service that helps people when they are in crisis, and thinking about harming themselves. If you could take a second to complete the questionnaire (link below) this will really help us.
Click here to take survey |
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Harmless: Small business of the year? |
Harmless has been nominated for a small business of the year award and has made it to the final three finalists out of hundreds of nominations. |
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Harmless receive support and encouragement from Minister of Health |
Today Harmless were attending a social enterprise conference. At the end of the day Harmless Minister Phil Hope gave a key note speech, at the end of which he announced that Harmless were the winners of a social enterprise photography competition, and spoke at length about the work that we are doing. A pleasant surprise for us. |
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Harmless runners up for local award |
Last week Harmless were recognised for their work "to promote the health, hope and recovery of people who self harm" in an awards ceremony celebrating work in Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire. Although we did not win in our category, we were awarded with a certificate for our work, and members of Harmless management and volunteers were pleased to have attended on the night. |
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Fundraising Success! |
Big thanks go out to Heather, Hannah and James who have all paid a big part in fundraising lately, for Harmless. But an even bigger thank you to Hannah, who at Pride this year had her head shaved to raise funds. A huge sacrifice, and a bold choice. Thank you! |
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| Harmless celebrated! |
| On Thursday Caroline attended the Women of Worth Awards and was celebrated with a crystal award for being finalists of the small business of the year! Although we missed out on the main award, we are still very pleased to have been recognised for our work in this field. |
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