There are number of organisations across the UK that can help, if you are feeling suicidal or if you are struggling with your mental health.
Remember you are not alone!
Leeds Survivor-Led Crisis Service
(LSLCS) is a mental health charity based in Leeds. We provide out-of-hours support to people in acute mental health crisis with the aim of reducing hospital admissions, A&E visits, and use of statutory crisis services.
Samaritans
get in touch about anything that’s troubling you, no matter how big or small the issue is. We’re here to help you work through what’s on your mind. Call on our free number. You talk, we listen.
Maytree
is a national registered charity that can offer a unique residential service for people in suicidal crisis.
Bristol Mental Health
offers an innovative new system created following calls from service users, carers and GPs for better mental health services in the city. People with direct experience of using mental health services have been involved in designing the services along with carers, voluntary organisations, community groups and health and social care professionals.
Papyrus
is the national charity dedicated to the prevention of young suicide. Suicide is the biggest killer of young people – male and female – under 35 in the UK. Every year many thousands more attempt or contemplate suicide, harm themselves or suffer alone, afraid to speak openly about how they are feeling.
The Campaign Against Living Miserably
(CALM) is leading a movement against suicide. Anyone can hit crisis point. We run a free and confidential helpline and webchat – 7 hours a day, 7 days a week for anyone who needs to talk about life’s problems.
James Place
want to make sure that help is available for every man facing a suicidal crisis and support them to find hope for the future. We work with health partners to deliver a service to men whose needs have not been met by traditional services.
Walking with the Wounded Head Start
provides 1-2-1 private therapy for ex-service personnel with mild to moderate mental health difficulties such as depression, anxiety, PTSD and adjustment disorder. Therapy is provided via face-to-face and digital sessions.
Notts Help Yourself
provides various services for if you work with local people of Nottinghamshire, or need information yourself as a resident of Nottinghamshire, their website is the best place to start.
The Craig Tyler Trust
is a charity set up in the memory of a beloved boy who, after a battle with mental ill health, took his own life at the age of 22 in April 2018. Leaving a family grieving immensely but all pulling together to make sure he’s never forgotten and all vowing to help as many people as we can!