If you are distressed or experiencing feelings of despair - get help now.
Is there someone you can call - family or a friend?
Speak to someone at school or a youth worker
If you or anyone else is in immediate danger or harm then please call the Police or Ambulance Service on 999.
Do you need Urgent Medical or Mental Health help?
If you do then it is crucial that you contact the right person and that is most likely to be your GP. They will know where to get you the specialist help you need.
If your GP surgery is closed their answerphone will direct you to the right place or you can call NHS 111
Use The NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice but it is not a life threatening situation.
Need to talk?
If you want to talk to someone about how you feel, what you’re experiencing or how to deal with someone else's behaviour, you can contact the Samaritans.
The Samaritans
The Samaritans offer a 24-hour telephone helpline Call on: 116123. You can also contact them via emailand letter Freepost, PO Box 9090, STIRLING, FK8 2SA.