Get help now
If you feel unable to keep yourself safe, it’s a mental health emergency. Whatever you’re going through, you don’t have to manage on your own. There are people you can talk to by texting, typing, speaking, or using BSL.
Text NATTER to 85258 textline
Text NATTER to 85258 to access free, 24/7 text support. Your text will be answered by trained volunteers and it’s confidential unless they’re concerned about your safety.
Get help through NHS 111 online
When you enter your symptoms into NHS 111 tool, it will tell you what to do next to get the right support.
Call 999
If your life is at risk, you feel like you might attempt suicide, or you’ve seriously harmed yourself, please call 999.
Call HOPELINEUK
If you’re under 35 and having thoughts about suicide (or are concerned for a young person who might be) you can call 0800 068 4141 between 9am and midnight, every day of the year. Their trained advisors will help you focus on staying safe.
Call Samaritans
Call 116 123 for free to speak to a trained volunteer about whatever you’re going through any time, day or night. It’s confidential unless they feel you’re unable to make decisions for yourself. You can see Samaritans‘ safety policy on their website.
Call Childline
If you’re under 19, you can call 0800 1111 for free to speak to a counsellor about whatever’s om your mind. Childline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – but they might not be able to talk for as long between midnight and 7.30am.
Chat to a Childline counsellor online
If you’re under 19, you can chat to a counsellor about whatever’s on your mind through the Childline website. Childline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – but they might not be able to talk for as long between midnight and 7.30am.
Contact Childline online with SignVideo if you’re deaf
If you’re deaf, SignVideo lets you contact a Childline counsellor through a BSL interpreter. You can use it Monday to Friday between 8am and 8pm and on Saturdays between 8am and 1pm.