Feeling suicidal?
If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, you can contact the Samaritans who are available 24/7.
If you are looking for local support, the Hub of Hope is the UK's largest mental health support directory available to help anyone who is struggling with their mental health to find a service or support.
In person support for men in suicidal crisis can also be found here:
James' Place is a charity offering free, in person, life-saving therapy to men in suicidal crisis from its centres in Birmingham, Liverpool, London and Newcastle.
Men's Minds Matter is a UK organisation focused on preventing male suicide. Their website offers clear, practical guidance for men in crisis along with resources for anyone supporting someone who feels suicidal.
Supporting someone with suicidal thoughts?
Grassroots Suicide Prevention is a suicide prevention charity that provides free, practical support and resources, including the NHS recommended Stay Alive app, safety planning tools, and clear guides for people experiencing suicidal thoughts, worried about someone else, or coping with bereavement.
Suicide & Co is a national charity providing specialist support for anyone bereaved by suicide.
Hub of Hope also lists services for people supporting others suffering from suicidal thoughts.
Need Urgent Support?
If you are experiencing intense suicidal thoughts, or are supporting someone else who is, call 999 or attend your nearest A&E department to access professional help.
You can also seek urgent NHS mental health support.
The NHS also offers comprehensive help and guidance on dealing with suicidal thoughts.