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Lifeline

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Free telephone helplines to provide comfort and reassurance to those who may experience suicidal thoughts

Caution
  • Please call 999 or your local emergency number if you have physically harmed yourself or taken an overdose

Therapy for:
  • To help when you feel very sad, down or desperate


  • To listen when one is confused about their continued existence


  • To discuss with suicidal individuals and help them turn their views around when possible


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Lines are open 24 hours



  • UK: Samaritans. 116 123


  • USA: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. 1-800-273-8255


  • Australia: Lifeline. 13 11 14


  • China: Lifeline. 021 6279 8990


  • Hong Kong: The Samaritans. 28 96 00 00


  • Other Countries: Please Call the National Emerency Number


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