If you are experiencing something that makes you feel unsafe, distressed, or worried about your mental health, you can now contact our 24/7 Mental Health Crisis Line team by calling NHS 111 and selecting the mental health option.
Our Mental Health Crisis Line number 0800 028 8000 has not changed and you can still call us using that number.
While our crisis line number may be familiar to those already using our services, we know not everyone knows which number to call or who to turn to for help in a crisis. The NHS 111 'select mental health option' will make help more easily accessible and available to everyone, including those who haven’t previously accessed our services.
What happens when I call?
The crisis line is for all ages, including children and young people, those with neurodevelopmental needs, and people who haven’t previously accessed mental health services. You can call for yourself, or someone else.
If you’re deaf or have hearing loss, please use the following link to be connected NHS 111 – SignVideo.
If you aren't able to make the call yourself, then anyone can call on your behalf - for example a friend, carer, loved one or even your GP. You can also access NHS 111 online via 111.nhs.uk.
The service is available to anyone facing a mental health crisis, which could include:
In emergency situations where there is an immediate risk to life, you should continue to contact 999 or go to A&E.