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Re: Responding to an Allegation Self Harm. -
September 11th 2014, 01:06 AM
Well, as far as seeing someone themselves, if you think that they are in any danger, you can always tell someone that will be able to get them help, such as a nearby professor, or, well security, because at least then she would be safe from doing any damage.
My outlook on it is this, it's better to say something to someone, rather than to leave them there to do it and risk something happening. Of course, if they have a weapon, you'll want to address whether it is safe for you to go in or not, but if it is not safe for you, a security official or someone from the health center may know how to adequately handle it better. They ARE doing it in an open space, after all, so there is always the risk of someone who is not so kind seeing before you.
The sun is always gonna rise up
You need to get up, gotta keep your head up
Look at the people all around you
The way you feel is something everybody goes through
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