A silhouetted figure standing alone, surrounded by a soft glow, with a symbolic broken chain transforming into butterflies - representing healing and liberation from self-destructive behaviors.

Self-Injury Awareness Day (SIAD) is a global awareness event dedicated to breaking down stereotypes and educating people about self-harm and self-injury. It aims to reduce stigma and provide support for those who struggle with self-harm behaviors.

Quick Facts

When is it: March 1st annually
Tagged as: SIAD
What’s the hashtag: #SIAD
When was it founded: 1999
Who founded it: LifeSIGNS (Self-Injury Guidance & Network Support)

History of Self-Injury Awareness Day

The recognition of self-injury as a mental health concern dates back to the 1800s when French Psychiatrist Philippe Pinel first documented self-harm behaviors in psychiatric patients. The awareness day emerged as a grassroots movement to combat misconceptions and provide support for those affected.

Timeline

  • 1800s: First medical documentation of self-harm behaviors
  • 1995: First International Conference on Self-Mutilation
  • 1997: International Society for the Study of Self-Injury established
  • 1999: First official SIAD observed
  • 2024: Continues as a global awareness campaign

Dates 2025-2030

YearMonth and DateDay
2025March 1Saturday
2026March 1Sunday
2027March 1Monday
2028March 1Wednesday
2029March 1Thursday
2030March 1Friday

How It’s Observed

People participate by wearing orange awareness ribbons, writing “LOVE” on their arms, or drawing butterflies on their wrists. Organizations worldwide host events, workshops, and awareness campaigns to educate communities about self-harm.

Fun Facts About SIAD

  • Orange is the official awareness color
  • The butterfly has become a symbol of hope and transformation
  • Global participation includes social media campaigns
  • Many participants create art and poetry to express support
  • Organizations worldwide coordinate simultaneous events

Quiz

  1. When is SIAD observed?
  2. What color represents SIAD?
  3. What symbol is commonly drawn on wrists?
  4. Who founded SIAD?

(Answers: March 1st, Orange, Butterfly, LifeSIGNS)

FAQs

  • Is SIAD only for people who self-harm? No, it’s for everyone to learn and show support
  • Can anyone participate? Yes, everyone is encouraged to join awareness activities
  • How can I help? By learning, sharing information, and supporting affected individuals
  • Where can I find support? Through mental health professionals and support organizations

Related

  • Mental Health Awareness Month
  • World Mental Health Day
  • National Suicide Prevention Week
  • Depression Awareness Month
  • Anxiety Awareness Month