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Helplines

A useful list of organisations who can offer emotional and or physical wellbeing support for students:
 

Young Minds

Supporting you and your mental health. Whether you want to understand more about how you’re feeling and find ways to feel better, or you want to support someone who’s struggling, we can help.

youngminds.org.uk

Kooth online advice for 11-25 year olds

Your online mental wellbeing community. Our community is here to support you through anything. Big or small.

kooth.com

Samaritans

Whatever you are going through, a Samaritan will face it with you. We’re here 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

samaritans.org

The Market Place

Our services are free, confidential and available for 11-25 year olds in Leeds. We offer a range of services including one to one support, counselling, group work and our drop in.

themarketplaceleeds.org.uk

Childline

You can contact Childline about anything. Whatever your worry, it’s better out than in. We’re here to support you. There are lots of different ways to speak to a Childline counsellor or get support from other young people. 

Free to contact on 0800 1111. Childine counsellors are here to take calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

childline.org.uk

NSPCC

Everything we do protects children today and prevents abuse tomorrow, to transform society for every childhood. That’s why we’re here and that’s what drives all of our work.

Call: 0808 800 5000 

nspcc.org.uk

The Mix

Essential support for under 25’s. We are here to help you take on any challenge you’re facing – from mental health to money, from homelessness to finding a job, from break-ups to drugs. Talk to us via our online community, on social, through our free, confidential helpline or our counselling service.

themix.org.uk

Ripple – Suicide Prevention

Ripple provides hope and encouragement to keep safe at your most vulnerable point.

ripplesuicideprevention.com

Kidscape – Help With Bullying

Our vision is for all children to grow up in supportive communities safe from bullying and harm. We provide practical support, training and advice to challenge bullying and protect young lives.

kidscape.org.uk

Papyrus – Prevention of Young Suicide

Are you, or is a young person you know, not coping with life? For confidential suicide prevention advice contact HOPELINEUK. We are open 9am–midnight every day. Our suicide prevention helpline, HOPELINEUK, is a free, confidential, non-judgmental space to talk openly about your thoughts of suicide with our trained advisors.

papyrus-uk.org

Happy Maps

We’ve pooled what we think are some of the best mental health resources for parents, carers and young people, all in one place.

happymaps.co.uk

NSHN – National Self Harm Network

The aims of this forum are to support individuals who self harm to reduce emotional distress and improve their quality of life. Raise awareness of the needs of people who self harm, dispel myths and combat discrimination. Empower and enable those that self harm to seek alternatives to self harm and further help where appropriate.

nshn.co.uk

Salford Safeguarding

Worried about a child - Salford.Gov

The website provides information, support and advice if you are worried about the welfare or safety of a child.

Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership

GM Integrated Care - Mental Health Support

The website including advice, information and resources to support and manage wellbeing.

CAMHS

CAMHS Resources

The website for young people, carers and professionals bringing together lots of helpful resources from across the internet that are available to help support mental health and well-being. 

Salford City Council

Support managing children’s worries and anxieties information from Salford City Council.

Emotional Wellbeing and Behaviour

National Domestic Violence Hotline

Police

Police - call 101 or 999 in an emergency or access support online Police.uk.

In danger but can’t speak to the Police Emergency service 999 you can find access to Silent solutions here. 

Child Bereavement UK

ThinkNinja App

ThinkNinja is a free app specifically designed to educate 10-18 year olds about mental health, emotional wellbeing - Helping children and young people to thrive by reimagining access to life-changing care