General.
MIND
Granta House
15-19 Broadway
London E15 4BQ
MINDinfoLine: 08457 660 163 (Mondays to Fridays
9.15am-4.15pm)
E-mail: contact@mind.org.uk
Website: www.mind.org.uk
A Mental health charity covering England and Wales. Works towards a
better life for everyone with experience of mental distress. Aim to
advance the views, needs and ambitions of people with experience of
mental distress, and promote inclusion by challenging
discrimination. Has a network of over 200 local Mind
associations.
Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH)
Cumbrae
House
15 Carlton Court
Glasgow G5 9JP
Tel: 0141 568 7000 (Mondays to Fridays 2pm-4.30pm)
E-mail: enquire@samh.org.uk
Website: info@samh.org.uk
Offers information and advice on mental health issues. Publishes
helpful books and leaflets.
Northern Ireland Association for Mental Health (NIAMH)
80 University Street
Belfast BT7 1HE
Tel: 028 9032 8474
Offers general advice on mental health matters and details of local
services, including self-help groups.
Young Minds
102-108 Clerkenwell Road
London EC1M 5SA
Tel: 020 7336 8445 (Just for info and publications)
Parents' Information Service 0800 018 2138 (Mondays and Fridays
10am-1pm,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 1-4pm)
Website: www.youngminds.org.uk
National charity committed to improving the mental health of all
children and young people. Services include the Parents'
Information Service, a free confidential helpline for any adult
with concerns information about the mental health of a child or
young person. YoungMinds also offers consultancy, seminars and
training, leaflets and booklets for young people and publishes a
bi-monthly magazine.
SANE
1st Floor
Cityside House
40 Adler Street
London E1 1EE
Tel: 020 7375 1002
Helpline: 08457 678 000 (daily 12noon-2am)
E-mail: info@sane.org.ukinfo@sane.org.uk
Website: www.sane.org.uk
SANELINE is a national mental health helpline providing information
and support for people with mental health problems and those who
support them. They can provide information on illnesses and
symptoms, local and national mental health services, medication,
treatments and therapies.
ChildLine
Helpline: 0800 11 11 (24 hours)
or write to:
Freepost 1111
London N1 0BR
General enquiries: 020 7239 1000 (Mondays to Fridays
9am-5.30pm)
or write to:
Royal Mail Buildings
Studd St
London N1 OBR
Website: www.childline.org.uk
UK's free, 24-hour helpline for children and young people in danger
and distress. Trained volunteer counsellors provide comfort, advice
and protection. Lines can be busy so please try again if you don't
get through the first time.
The Samaritans
PO Box 9090
Stirling FK8 2SA
Tel: 08457 90 90 90 (24-hour local-call helpline)
E-mail: jo@samaritans.org
Website: www.samaritans.org
If you feel desperate and need support, you can talk to or e-mail a
Samaritan volunteer in confidence at any time of day or
night.
Penumbra Youth Project - Scotland
38 Gala Park
Galashiels
Scottish Borders TD1 1EU
Tel: 01896 751 177
Website: www.penumbra.org.uk
Community-based mental health project in the Scottish Borders for
16- to 25-year-olds. Offers supported accommodation, life-skills
training and help with eating problems, sexual abuse, self-harm and
bereavement.
National Association of Citizen's Advice Bureaux
www.nacab.org.uk
Offers free, confidential and independent advice on issues
including debt, benefits, housing, legal matters, employment, and
immigration. Details of local CAB's can be found on the website or
in your local telephone directory.
Citizen's Advice Scotland
www.cas.org.uk
Northern Ireland Association of Citizen's Advice
Bureaux
www.niacab.org
Alcohol
Drinkline
Freephone Helpline: 0800 917 82 82 (Mondays
to Fridays 9am-11pm, and weekends 6-11pm)
A Government-sponsored helpline offering help and advice if you are
worried about your own drinking or someone else's. Can provide
details of local alcohol services.
Al-Anon Family Groups UK and Eire
61 Great Dover Street
London SE1 4YF
Tel: 020 7403 0888 (Every day 10am-10pm)
Website: www.hexnet.co.uk/alanon
A confidential helpline offering understanding and support for the
families and friends of problem drinkers, whether the person is
still drinking or not. Website has details of local Al-Anon groups.
Alateen, a part of Al-Anon, is for young people aged 12-20 who have
been affected by someone else's drinking, usually that of a
parent.
Anxiety
For anxiety, panic attacks, phobias and obsessions:
First Steps to Freedom
7 Avon Court
School Lane
Kenilworth CV8 2GX
Helpline: 01926 851 608 (Every day 10am-10pm)
E-mail: firststepstofreedom@compuserve.com
Website: www.firststeps.demon.co.uk
A confidential helpline available 365 days a year for sufferers and
carers to talk over their anxiety problems with trained volunteers.
Provides help to people suffering from general anxiety, phobias,
panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder, anorexia and bulimia.
Offers counselling, listening, advice, support and
information.
No Panic
33 Brands Farm Way
Randley
Telford TF3 2JQ
Freephone: 0808 808 0545 (Every day 10am-10pm)
Website: www.nopanic.org.uk
Supports people suffering from panic attacks, phobias, obsessive
compulsive disorders and other related anxiety disorders, and
supports their families and carers. Provides advice, counselling,
listening, befriending and can make referrals. Runs local self-help
groups and produces a range of leaflets, information, audio and
video cassettes.
Obsessive Action
Aberdeen Centre
22-24 Highbury Grove
London N5 2EA
Tel: 020 7226 4000 (Tuesdays and Wednesdays 9am-5pm, Thursdays
9am-12.30pm. Answerphone available)
E-mail: admin@obsessive-action.demon.co.uk
Website: www.obsessive-action.demon.co.uk
Telephone advice and information for people experiencing obsessive
compulsive disorder or related disorders, their families, friends
and interested professionals. Can provide details of local support
groups. For more information and a free leaflet about obsessive
compulsive disorders, please write to Obsessive Action.
Attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD)
The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support
Service
PO Box 340
Edgware
Middlesex HA8 9HL
Tel: 020 8906 9068 (Mondays to Fridays 9am-5pm)
E-mail: adddiss@compuserve.com
Website: www.addiss.co.uk
Information and resources on ADHD available to parents, sufferers,
teachers and health professionals. Support a range of assessment
methods and treatment, encouraging families to find their own most
appropriate method of information. Helpline and email service are
available for queries.
ADHD Family Support Group UK
1a High Street
Dilton Marsh
Westbury
Wiltshire BA13 4DL
Helplines: 01373 826 045, 01380 830 970, 01380 726 710
Support group run by parents of children with ADHD. Have 3
information lines and provide an information pack which is
available free from the above address. (A4 SAE required).
Contact-a-Family
209-211 City Road
London EC1V 1JN
Helpline: 0808 808 3555 (Mondays to Fridays 10am-4pm)
Website: www.cafamily.org.uk
Runs a free confidential helpline. Gives information and support to
anyone who cares for a child with a disability or special need. Can
put parents in touch with support groups.
Bereavement
Compassionate Friends
53 North Street
Bristol BS3 1EN
Helpline: 0117 953 9639 (Everyday 10am-10.30pm)
E-mail: info@tcf.org.uk
Website: www.tcf.org.uk
Offer understanding, support and friendship to bereaved parents,
and their families, who have lost a child of any age and from any
circumstance. Support is offered through the helpline, local group
meetings, one-to-one visits, letter contact, weekend retreats and
gatherings. The Compassionate friends also produce a quarterly
newsletter for parents, grandparents and siblings, a range of other
publications for the family and for professionals, and run a postal
library service.
Cruse Bereavement Care
Helpline: 0870 167 1677
(Mondays to Fridays 9.30am-5pm)
Website: www.crusebereavementcare.org.uk/
Provides advice and support for bereaved people of any age. Has a
network of local branches and publications.
Bullying
The Anti-bullying Campaign
185 Tower Bridge
Road
London SE1 2UF
Tel: 020 7378 1446 (Mondays to Fridays 10am-4pm)
E-mail: help@bullying.co.uk
Website: www.anti-bullying.co.uk
Telephone helpline offering support and advice for parents whose
children have been bullied at school. Offers advice on how to
support children, what steps to take with the school and within the
education system. Provides training for teachers and pupils.
Kidscape
2 Grosvenor Gardens
London SW1W ODH
Tel: 020 7730 3300 or 08451 205204 (local rate) (Mondays to Fridays
10am to 4pm)
Website: www.kidscape.org.uk
Kidscape is a charity committed to keeping children safe from harm
or any kind of abuse, including bullying. Provide telephone advice
to parents with concerns about school bullying. Free booklets and
leaflets for parents and children on child safety and the
prevention of bullying are available on the website or can be
obtained by sending a large stamped addressed envelope to the above
address.
Child abuse
Kidscape
2 Grosvenor Gardens
London
SW1W ODH
Tel: 020 7730 3300 or 08451 205204 (local rate) (Mondays to Fridays
10am to 4pm)
Website: www.kidscape.org.uk
Kidscape is a charity committed to keeping children safe from harm
or any kind of abuse, including bullying. Provide telephone advice
to parents with concerns about school bullying. Free booklets and
leaflets for parents and children on child safety and the
prevention of bullying are available on the website or can be
obtained by sending a large stamped addressed envelope to the above
address.
NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children)
Freephone helpline: 0808 800 5000 (24
hours)
Asian Child Protection Helpline: 0800 096 7719 (Mondays to Fridays
11am - 7pm) (English speaking line - Asian languages are also
available)
Textphone: 0800 056 0566
Website: www.nspcc.org.uk
The NSPCC Child Protection Helpline is there for anyone concerned
about at child at risk of abuse, including children themselves. The
helpline is also available for people who are concerned about their
own behaviour towards children. Provides counselling, information
and advice. Lines can be busy but please persist. Information is
also available on their website.
For Scotland, phone your nearest RSSPCC (Royal Scottish Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) office during
working hours.
Children 1st
41 Polwarth Terrace
Edinburgh EH11 1NU
ParentLine Scotland: 0808 800 2222 (Mondays and Fridays 10am - 4pm,
Wednesdays 10am - 4pm and 6pm - 9pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays 3pm -
9pm).
Website: www.children1st.org.uk
One of Scotland's leading childcare charities. Supports families
under stress, protects children from harm and neglect, helps
children recover from abuse, and promotes children's rights and
interests. Run a free, confidential, telephone helpline for parents
and anyone caring for a child in Scotland.
ChildLine
Helpline: 0800 11 11 (24 hours)
or write to:
Freepost 1111
London N1 0BR
General enquiries: 020 7239 1000 (Mondays to Fridays
9am-5.30pm)
or write to:
Royal Mail Buildings
Studd St
London N1 OBR
Website: www.childline.org.uk
UK's free, 24-hour helpline for children and young people in danger
and distress. Trained volunteer counsellors provide comfort, advice
and protection. Lines can be busy so please try again if you don't
get through the first time.
Compulsory
detention
Mental Health Act Commission (MHAC)
Maid Marian
House
56 Hounds Gate,
Nottingham NG1 6BG
Tel: 0115 943 7100
Website: www.mhac.trent.nhs.uk
If you are or have been detained under the Mental Health Act and
have a complaint about your care or treatment while detained that
cannot be sorted out through the usual channels, contact the
MHAC.
Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland (MWCS)
3 Lady
Lawson Street
Edinburgh EH3 9SH
Tel: 0131 222 6111
Website: www.mwcscot.org.uk
Provides help for detained or voluntary patients with a complaint
about care or treatment that cannot be sorted out through the usual
channels. Helps to safeguard your rights and can also provide
general information on mental health matters or point you in the
right direction.
Northern Ireland Ombudsman
33 Wellington Place
Belfast BT1 6HN
Freephone Tel: 0800 34 34 24
Website: www.ni-ombudsman.org.uk
If you are dissatisfied with care or treatment of a mental health
problem and have been unsuccessful in pursuing a complaint through
the normal channels, you can approach the Commissioner for
Complaints in writing or through the freephone.
Counselling and other
therapies
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
(UKCP)
167-169 Great Portland Street
London W1N 5PF
Tel: 020 7436 3002 (Mondays to Fridays 9am-5.30pm)
E-mail: ukcp@psychotherapy.org.uk
Website: www.psychotherapy.org.uk
Maintains a voluntary register of approximately 5000 properly
qualified professional psychotherapists. Free regional listings
available to general public, as well as information on different
types of psychotherapy.
British Association for Counselling and
Psychotherapy
1 Regent Place
Rugby CV21 2PJ
Information line: 0870 443 5252 (Mondays to Fridays
8.45am-5pm)
E-mail: bac@bac.co.uk
Website: www.counselling.co.uk
The BACP can provide you with a list of private counsellors in your
area, plus information on counselling and choosing a counsellor.
Please telephone or send an SAE to the above address.
Alternatively, you can search for a counsellor at the website
which, along with an online directory of counsellors, contains
details concerning membership, training and an extensive
publications list.
Westminster Pastoral Foundation
23 Kensington
Square
London W8 5HN
Tel: 020 7361 4800
Website: www.wpf.org.uk
Provides general counselling and psychotherapy services,
psychodynamic counselling and psychotherapy training. Have
counsellors who specialise in work with Group Psychotherapy and
Time-Limited Therapy.
Depression
Young Minds
102-108 Clerkenwell Road
London EC1M 5SA
Tel: 020 7336 8445 (Just for info and publications)
Parents' Information Service 0800 018 2138 (Mondays and Fridays
10am-1pm,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 1-4pm)
Website: www.youngminds.org.uk
National charity committed to improving the mental health of all
children and young people. Services include the Parents'
Information Service, a free confidential helpline for any adult
with concerns information about the mental health of a child or
young person. YoungMinds also offers consultancy, seminars and
training, leaflets and booklets for young people and publishes a
bi-monthly magazine.
ChildLine
Helpline: 0800 11 11 (24 hours)
or write to:
Freepost 1111
London N1 0BR
General enquiries: 020 7239 1000 (Mondays to Fridays
9am-5.30pm)
or write to:
Royal Mail Buildings
Studd St
London N1 OBR
Website: www.childline.org.uk
UK's free, 24-hour helpline for children and young people in danger
and distress. Trained volunteer counsellors provide comfort, advice
and protection. Lines can be busy so please try again if you don't
get through the first time.
Careline
Cardinal Heenan Centre
326-328 High Road
Ilford
Essex IG1 1QP
Tel: 020 8514 1177 (Mondays to Fridays 10am-4pm, 7-10pm)
Confidential telephone crisis counselling for children, young
people and adults on any issues including sexual abuse, rape,
eating disorders, HIV/AIDS, sexual health, addictions, stress,
depression, anxieties and relationship problems. Other languages
available. Face to face counselling for adults. Referrals to other
agencies and support groups throughout the country.
Drug misuse
National Drugs Helpline
Freephone: 0800 77 66 00 (Every day 24 hours)
Freephone: 0800 77 66 00 (Every day 24 hours)
Textphone: 0800 917 8765
Website: www.nationaldrugshelpline.co.uk
Provide information and advice to anyone in the UK, on all aspects
of drug related issues. Can refer to local specialist agencies. All
calls are confidential.
Eating disorders
Eating Disorders Association
First
Floor
Wensum House
103 Prince of Wales Road
Norwich NR1 1DW
Helpline: 01603 621414 (Mondays to
Fridays 9am-6.30pm)
Youthline: 01603 765050 (Mondays to Fridays 4pm-6.30pm)
Website: www.edauk.com
Provides information, advice and publications on all aspects of
eating disorders including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge
eating and related eating disorders.
Gay and
lesbian
Acceptance
64 Holmside Avenue
Halfway Houses
Sheerness
Kent ME12 3EY
Helpline: 01795 661 463 (Tues-Fri 7-9pm)
E-mail: jillandgordon@acceptance.fsnet.co.uk
A helpline offering advice and support for parents and families of
lesbians and gay men. Main purpose is to break down feelings of
isolation in a sensitive situation.
London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard
PO Box 7324
London
Tel: 020 7837 7324 (aiming to provide 24 hour service)
Website: www.llgs.org.uk
Confidential helpline aiming to provide 24 hour access to
information, support and referral to lesbians and gay men or anyone
who needs to consider lesbian or gay issues.
Legal
advice
National Association of Citizen's Advice Bureaux
www.nacab.org.uk
Offers free, confidential and independent advice on issues
including debt, benefits, housing, legal matters, employment, and
immigration. Details of local CAB's can be found on the website or
in your local telephone directory.
Citizen's Advice Scotland
www.cas.org.uk
Northern Ireland Association of Citizen's Advice
Bureaux
www.niacab.org
Children's Legal Centre
University of Essex,
Wivenhoe Park
Colchester CO4 3SQ
E-mail: clc@essex.ac.uk
Website: www.childrenslegalcentre.com
Adviceline: 01206 873 820 (Mondays to Fridays 10am-12.30pm,
2.00pm-4.30pm)
Provides free and confidential information and legal advice for
under 18's or people calling on their behalf. Information covers
all aspects of law and policy affecting children and young
people.
In Scotland, contact:
Scottish Child Law Centre
54 East Crosscauseway
Edinburgh EH8 9HD
Tel: 0131 667 6333
Freephone service for under-18s: 0800 328 8970
Provide advice and representation and advice on legal issues to
children and young persons under eighteen years of age.
Manic depression
Manic Depression Fellowship
21 St George's
Road
London SE1 6ES
Tel: 020 7793 2600 (Mondays to Thursdays 9am-5pm and Fridays
9am-4pm)
E-mail: mdf@mdf.org.uk
Website: www.mdf.org.uk
Provides advice and information for people with manic depression
and their families, carers and mental health professionals. Offer a
quarterly journal Pendulum, a network of self help groups for
people with the condition as well as their relatives and friends,
self management training courses, employment advice, travel
insurance and members also have access to a legal advice line. MDF
will send out an information pack upon request, which will include
a publications list.
Medication
UKPPG Medication Helpline
Maudsley Hospital
Denmark Hill
London SE5 8AZ
Helpline: 020 7919 2999 (Mondays to Fridays 11am-5pm)
Website: www.ukppg.co.uk
The UKPPG (UK Psychiatric Pharmacy Group) exists to ensure best
treatment with medicines for people with mental-health needs.
Offers confidential advice and information on prescription drugs
for patients, carers and families. Has leaflets on common
psychiatric medicines.
Post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD)
Trauma After-Care Trust (TACT)
Buttfields
The Farthings
Withington GL54 4DF
Information Line: 01242 890306
Helpline: 0800 1696814
Website: www.tacthq.demon.co.uk
Offers information, treatment and training to those suffering from
post-traumatic stress, and their families. Both telephone numbers
are open from 8am-10pm, with an answerphone out of hours.
Psychologists
If you want to consult a clinical or educational psychologist
privately, look in the Directory of Chartered Psychologists,
published by the British Psychological Society and available in
larger public libraries. You can also search online at: www.bps.org.uk/findpsychologist/psychoindex.cfm.
Running away
Get Connected
The Carphone Warehouse
Support Centre
North Acton Business Centre
Wales Farm Road
London W3 6RS
Helpline: 0808 808 4994 (Daily 1pm-11pm)
Website: www.getconnected.org.uk
Helpline for young people on any subject. Specifically for anyone
thinking of running away or who has left home. Will refer to other
appropriate organisations for free.
National Missing Persons Helpline
Helpline: 0500 700 700 (24 hours, 7 days)
Website: www.missingpersons.org
The National Missing Persons Helpline is a free confidential
helpline offering support, advice and practical help to families of
missing people. The helpline tries to reunite families by searching
for missing people via its network of contacts and sources
throughout the UK and beyond. To report someone missing please
phone 0500 700 700.
Message Home
Message Home Helpline: 0800 700 740 (24 hours, 7 days)
Website: www.missingpersons.org
Message Home is a confidential Helpline for anyone who has left
home or run away to send a message home and/or get confidential
help and advice.
Schizophrenia
National Schizophrenia Fellowship (NSF)
30 Tabernacle street
London EC2A 4DD
Tel: 020 8547 3937 (London)
Tel: 028 9040 2323 (Belfast)
Advice line: 020 8974 6814
E-mail: advice@nsf.org.uk
Website: www.nsf.org.uk and www.at-ease.nsf.org.uk (for young people)
Dedicated to improving the lives of anyone affected by severe
mental illness, by providing information, advice and advocacy
services, raising awareness of mental health issues, and
challenging the attitudes that create stigma. Website has in-depth
information on schizophrenia, including sections on employment,
money, benefits and legal rights.
NSF (Scotland)
Claremont House
130 East Claremont Street
Edinburgh EH7 4LB
Tel: 0131 557 8969
E-mail: info@nsfscot.org.uk
Website: www.nsfscot.org.uk
NSF (Northern Ireland)
Regional Office
Windhurst
Knockbracken Healthcare Park
Saintfield Road
Belfast BT8 8BH
Tel: 02890 402 323
E-mail: info@nireland.nsf.org.uk
Zito Trust
16 Castle Street
Hay-on-Wye
Hereford HR3 5DF
Tel: 01497 820 011 (Mondays to Fridays 9.30am-5pm)
E-mail: zitotrust@btinternet.com
Website: www.zitotrust.co.uk
Offers information, advice and support to families and friends of
people with severe mental health problems, particularly those who
have received inadequate community care services.
Self-harm
Bristol Crisis Service for Women
PO Box 654
Bristol BS99 1XL
Tel: 0117 925 1119 (Open 9pm-12.30am Friday and Saturday, and
6pm-9pm Sunday.)
E-mail: bcsw@womens-crisis-service@freeserve.co.uk
Website: www.users.zetnet.co.uk/bcsw
Helpline and self-help support groups for women. Specialising in
those who self-harm and those who have been sexually abused as
children.
National Self-Harm Network
PO Box 16190
London NW1 3WW
Contact them if you are worried because you self-harm or you are
close to someone who does. Campaigns for a better understanding of
self-harm. Provides a free information pack.
Youth Access
2 Taylors Yard
67 Alderbrook Road
London SW12 8AD
Tel: 020 8772 9900 (Mondays to Fridays 9am-1pm and 2pm-5pm)
Provide details of local advice, counselling and information
services for young people aged between 14 and 25, including youth
counselling services that help with self-harm.
Young Minds
102-108 Clerkenwell Road
London EC1M 5SA
Tel: 020 7336 8445
Tel: 020 7336 8445 (Just for info and publications)
Parents' Information Service 0800 018 2138 (Mondays and Fridays
10am-1pm,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 1-4pm)
Website: http://www.youngminds.org.uk
National charity committed to improving the mental health of all
children and young people. Services include the Parents'
Information Service, a free confidential helpline for any adult
with concerns information about the mental health of a child or
young person. YoungMinds also offers consultancy, seminars and
training, leaflets and booklets for young people and publishes a
bi-monthly magazine.
Smoking
Quitline
Helpline 0800 00 2200
Website: www.quit.org.uk
Aims to help smokers to stop smoking by offering confidential help
and advice about every stage of quitting - whether you are just
thinking about stopping, have quit for just a short time or are an
ex-smoker trying to stay stopped. Can also provide callers with
details of local stop smoking groups and clinics.
Solvent
misuse
RE-SOLV (The Society for the Prevention of Solvent and Volatile
Substance Abuse)
Freephone helpline: 0808 800 2345
Website: www.re-solv.org
Aims to contribute to a happier, healthier, safer social
environment by preventing death, suffering and crime that may
result from solvent and volatile substance abuse. The freephone
helpline offers confidential information and support for young
people and parents. Website has a range of factsheets and
resources.
Suicide
The Samaritans
PO Box 9090
Stirling FK8 2SA
Tel: 08457 90 90 90 (24-hour local-call helpline)
E-mail: jo@samaritans.org
Website: www.samaritans.org
If you feel desperate and need support, you can talk to or e-mail a
Samaritan volunteer in confidence at any time of day or
night.
PAPYRUS (Prevention of Suicides)
Rossendale GH
Union Road
Rawtenstall BB4 6NE
Tel: 01706 214449 (Mon-Fri 9.30am-1.30pm)
Helpline: 0870 170 4000 (national rate) or 01978 367333 (Mon-Fri
7-10pm; Sat-Sun 2-5pm)
E-mail: admin@papyrus-uk.org
Website: www.papyrus-uk.org
A national charity working in suicide prevention. Involved in
raising awareness, research and consultation. Produces resources
for health and education. The helpline offers professional help,
practical advice and information to the parents, carers, teachers,
professionals and friends of young people at risk of
suicide.
Close window to return to graphical version.