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<p>In response to a parliamentary question by Sinn Féin spokesperson on mental health Mark Ward, the HSE said none of its hospitals is staffed to the projected minimum standard. File picture: Daragh McSweeney/Provision</p>

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HSE admits no EDs meet minimum self-harm staffing levels
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Rate of self-harm much higher among young girls, research shows

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Rate of self-harm much higher among young girls, research shows
Repeat presentations account for almost 20% of self-harm hospital attendances

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Repeat presentations account for almost 20% of self-harm hospital attendances
10,000 hospitalised due to self-harm

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10,000 hospitalised due to self-harm
Self-harm among youth surges 22%

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Self-harm among youth surges 22%
Numbers attending hospital after self-harming rise by 10%

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Numbers attending hospital after self-harming rise by 10%
Call for self-harm risk assessments to be carried out in A&E departments
Call for self-harm risk assessments to be carried out in A&E departments

A new report has found that young people with the highest risk for repeated self-harm were 15 to 19-year-old females and males in their early 20s, resulting in calls for risk assessments for anyone presenting at emergency departments with self-harm injuries.

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