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House Resolution 14 History
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HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 14
(By Delegates Brown, Fleischauer, Amores, Beach, Boggs, Caputo,
Craig, Crosier, DeLong, Doyle, Eldridge, Ellis, Ennis, Guthrie,
Hartman, Hatfield, Hrutkay, Hutchins, Kessler, Klempa, Kominar,
Marshall, Michael, Moore, Moye, Palumbo, Perdue, Perry, Pethtel,
Pino, M. Poling, Reynolds, Rodighiero, Shaver, Shook, Spencer,
Staggers, Stalnaker, Stephens, Swartzmiller, Tabb, Tucker,
Walters, Webster, Wells, White, Wysong and Yost)
Designating March 1, 2007 as "Self Injury Awareness Day."
WHEREAS
, Self-injury, also called self-harm, self-inflicted
violence, or self-mutilation, is a coping mechanism used by an
estimated 1% of the U.S. population; and
Whereas, Self-injury is seldom talked about and often
misunderstood, leading to those who self-injure being treated
unfairly or insensitively by police, doctors, therapists and
emergency personnel; and
Whereas, Self-injurers, despite public perceptions, are
generally not psychotic and present little danger to others; and
Whereas, Effective treatments for self-harm do exist, although
many professionals may not be aware of them; and
Whereas, Raising professional and public awareness of the facts about self-injury will help dispel the fears, myths and taboos that
surround the subject and that make it difficult for people who
self-injure to obtain effective help; therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates:
That the House of Delegates hereby designates, March 1, 2007,
as "Self Injury Awareness Day," and hereby urges all citizens and
professionals to increase their awareness of the truths about
self-injury, thus allowing people who self-injure to receive fair
and sensitive treatment; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates,
forward a copy of this resolution to the Governor and the Secretary
of the Department of Health and Human Resources.