Mental Health Help and Support
If you are experiencing mental health problems or need urgent support, there are lots of places you can go to for help.
What should I do if I'm supporting someone in a crisis?
If the person seems really unwell, and you are worried about their safety, you should encourage them to seek help.Young Minds Mental Health Charity For Children And Young People
At Time to Change, we focus on challenging stigma and discrimination in society, so we're not able to provide individual or emergency support for people in crisis. But there are lots of people who can. They are listed here:
Kooth
Kooth is a free, anonymous and safe online mental wellbeing community for children and young people, aged 11 – 25 years old across Birmingham. This service is funded by Birmingham Children’s Partnership (BCP).
We have a range of different features that support our service users:
- Content featuring articles written by users
- Discussion boards
- Mini activity hub
- Log and track personal goals
- Reflection on personal journals
- Chats (text based) with our friendly team of qualified professionals up to 10pm each night, 365 days per year.
Kooth is easily accessible and young people can sign up or login into the service by going to www.kooth.com
Samaritans
Call free 116 123 (24 hours a day)
email: jo@samaritans.org
Samaritans
Provides confidential, non-judgemental emotional support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those that could lead to suicide. You can phone, email, write a letter or in most cases talk to someone face to face.
Mind Infoline
0300 123 3393 (9am-6pm Monday to Friday) or text 86463
email: info@mind.org.uk
Mind
Mind provides confidential mental health information services.
With support and understanding, Mind enables people to make informed choices. The Infoline gives information on types of mental health problems, where to get help, drug treatments, alternative therapies and advocacy. Mind works in partnership with around 140 local Minds providing local mental health services.
Rethink Mental Illness Advice Line
Call: 0300 5000 927 (9.30am - 4pm Monday to Friday)
email: advice@rethink.org
Rethink
Provides expert advice and information to people with mental health problems and those who care for them, as well as giving help to health professionals, employers and staff.
Rethink also runs Rethink services and groups across England.
Saneline
Call: 0300 304 7000 (4:30pm-10:30pm)
Sane
Saneline is a national mental health helpline providing information and support to people with mental health problems and those who support them.
The Mix
0808 808 4994 (11am-11pm, free to call)
Text 'THEMIX' to 85258 for Crisis Support
The Mix Support
The Mix provides judgement-free information and support to young people aged 13-25 on a range of issues including mental health problems. Young people can access the The Mix's support via phone, email, webchat, peer to peer and counselling services.
Childline
Call: 0800 1111
Childline
ChildLine is a private and confidential service for children and young people up to the age of nineteen. You can contact a ChildLine counsellor for free about anything - no problem is too big or too small.
Shout
Shout is the UK’s first 24/7 text service, free on all major mobile networks, for anyone in crisis anytime, anywhere. It’s a place to go if you’re struggling to cope and you need immediate help.
Text: 85258
Shout
MindEd
The MindEd learning portal provides free online training suitable for anyone wishing to know more about a specific mental health issue or concern
Carers
If you're a carer needing support you can contact all of the above as well as Carers Direct and the Carers Trust, both of whom are able to provide support and advice on any issues affecting you.