Freephone telephone support for people experiencing a mental health crisis via the freephone numbers below.

For all ages – children, young people and adults

If you need urgent mental health support, please call our 24/7 freephone crisis line on: 0800 051 1508

If you live outside of the above areas, find your local mental health crisis line on the NHS website

What will happen when you call:

When you call one of the numbers above, one of our dedicated mental health professionals will be able to offer assistance. They will talk to you, listen to your worries and try to understand your current problems. Through doing this, you and the health professionals will be able to make a plan on how best to meet your current needs.

This could include:

  • A mental health assessment or referral for an assessment
  • Referral to one of our mental health care services
  • Contacting your local psychological therapy service
  • Contacting a different community service for support such as housing, financial advice or drug and alcohol issues. 
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Last modified
18 October 2023

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