If you’re experiencing immediate danger or want to report a crisis, call 999. If you’re calling on behalf of somebody else, you’ll need to provide the county they’re in and a contact to reach them.

If you, or the person you’re concerned about is not in immediate danger, but you need assistance, you can also call the police on 101.

Alternatively, if the mental health crisis is of a suicidal nature, call the Samaritans on 116 123 or access information at the . You can call The National Suicide Prevention Helpline on 0800 6895652 or access information at the .ÌýÌý

For young people (up to aged 35) experiencing suicidal thoughts contact 0800 0684141 or access information at .Ìý

You can also contact your local mental health crisis team. Please search mental health crisis team online and include your postcode if you need to talk to someone straight away. Alternatively, you can visit your local Accident and Emergency.

Additional support for mental health issues can be found at Mind by accessing information at Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý.Ìý

Additional resources and support

NSPCC: if you have concerns about a child’s safety, you can report a concern in the  or ring 0808 8005000 or search the  for other information.

Youth Access: find free counselling and other forms of support for children and young people at .

µþ²¹°ù²Ô²¹°ù»å´Ç’s: providing help and support for young people, fostering and adoption services, and support for parents and carers in England and Wales at .Ìý

Childline: the UK’s free, national helpline for children and young people in trouble or danger at .Ìý

Other useful links and resources: find information and links to charities, services and other associations offering support and counselling on our website.Ìý