Samaritans
Samaritans is a charity that provides confidential support to anyone in emotional distress or crisis. Their main service is a 24/7 helpline where people can talk about their feelings and problems without fear of judgement.
This service is available to anyone, including those experiencing loneliness, depression, or thoughts of suicide.
Samaritans works with individuals from all backgrounds, ensuring everyone can access their support. Examples of their work include listening to someone who is feeling overwhelmed, offering emotional support to those going through tough times, and helping people find ways to cope with their feelings. They also provide resources and information about mental health and wellbeing.
Samaritans plays a crucial role in supporting people in crisis, helping them feel heard and understood. They are committed to suicide prevention. They support people not only for the moment of crises, but to prevent the crisis. They give people ways to cope and the skills to be there for others. And they encourage, promote and celebrate those moments of connection between people that can save lives. They offer listening and support to people and communities in times of need.
To access:
Call, email or write them a letter to access their service, or download their app. All free of charge.
Interpreters available, service for those with speech impediments available.
- Health and Wellbeing
- Online
- Phone and Email
- Helpline
- Mental Health
116 123
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 27/11/24)
Helpline open 24 hours a day
Immigration Status: All
Region: National
Languages: On Request