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Support service

Beat Eating Disorders – Scotland

Beat

Information and support for anyone in Scotland affected by an eating disorder, including family and friends. Beat offers a Scotland helpline, email and online support.

Eating disorders

Phone support: Monday to Friday, 3pm to 8pm. Online support options are available through the website.

Support service

Breathing Space

Breathing Space

A free and confidential service for people aged 16 and over in Scotland who are feeling low, anxious or depressed and need someone to talk to. Phone and webchat support are available during published hours.

AnxietyDepression+1

Phone: Monday to Thursday, 6pm to 2am; Friday 6pm to Monday 6am. Webchat hours are published on the website.

Video

Brighton & Hove Albion | Together Against Suicide With Samaritans & Premier League

Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club

A suicide-prevention film from Brighton & Hove Albion, created as part of the Premier League's Together Against Suicide campaign with Samaritans. It encourages people to notice when someone may be struggling, start a conversation and listen rather than assume everything is fine. Contains themes of suicide and emotional distress.

General mental healthSuicide prevention
Local service

Centred – Highland mental health support

Centred

Mental health and wellbeing support across the Highlands, including community-based services and opportunities that help people build confidence, connection and recovery. This is the current Highland resource used in place of the outdated listing on the former directory.

General mental health
Support service

Change Mental Health – National Advice and Support Service

Change Mental Health

Advice, information and support for people affected by mental illness in Scotland, including families, friends and carers. Change Mental Health is the current name of the charity formerly known as Support in Mind Scotland.

Caring for someoneGeneral mental health

Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, closed 12:30pm to 1:30pm.

Video

Check in on those around you | #WorldMentalHealthDay #youarenotalone

Norwich City Football Club

A powerful short film from Norwich City Football Club showing that people who are struggling may not display obvious signs. Created to encourage people to check in with those around them and to challenge assumptions about what suicidal distress can look like. Contains themes of suicide and bereavement.

General mental healthSuicide prevention
Support service

Child Bereavement UK

Child Bereavement UK

Support for children and young people who are grieving, and for families when a baby or child dies. Child Bereavement UK also provides guidance for parents, carers and professionals supporting bereaved children.

Bereavement & grief

Support specialists: Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm, excluding bank holidays.

Get support 0800 02 888 40 Text or WhatsApp 07418 341 800 Webchat
Support service

Children First Support line

Children First

Free support for parents, carers and families in Scotland who are worried about a child or need someone to talk to about family life. The service can help with concerns including children’s wellbeing, mental health, relationships and practical pressures; it is the current successor to ParentLine Scotland.

Caring for someoneGeneral mental health

Monday to Friday, 9am to 9pm; weekends, 9am to noon.

Support service

Cruse Scotland

Cruse Scotland

Free bereavement support for people in Scotland who are grieving after a death. Cruse Scotland offers a helpline, online chat and further bereavement support.

Bereavement & grief

Bereavement helpline: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, with later opening to 8pm on Monday and Thursday. GriefChat hours are published separately on the website.

Video

I had a black dog, his name was depression

World Health Organization (WHO)

In collaboration with WHO to mark World Mental Health Day, writer and illustrator Matthew Johnstone tells the story of overcoming the "black dog of depression". More information on the book can be found here: http://matthewjohnstone.com.au/

Depression
Support service

LGBTQ+ Helpline – LGBT Health and Wellbeing

LGBT Health and Wellbeing

Free, confidential emotional support and information for LGBTQ+ people across Scotland, including people who are questioning or exploring their sexual orientation or gender identity.

General mental health

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, noon to 9pm; Sunday, 1pm to 6pm.

Video

Mental Health: In Our Own Words

Mind

Thirteen young adults aged 18–25 talk openly about what it is like to live with a mental health problem and the things that help them cope. A useful first-person resource for understanding different experiences of mental health and the value of talking and seeking support.

General mental health
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