Shout
Shout provides a free 24/7 text service for anyone in crisis especially during the Coronavirus.
Text Shout to 85258
Cameron Grant Trust
Crisis Messenger text service provides free 24/7 crisis support across the UK for people experiencing mental health crisis and need support
Text CAM to 85258
Papyrus
Provides a telephone, text and email service for young people under age 35 and anyone concerned about a young person thinking about suicide.
Text 0786 0039 967
Grassroot
The Stay Alive app is a suicide prevention resource for the UK, packed full of useful information and tools to help people stay safe in crisis. It can use by people who are experiencing thoughts of suicide or if a person is concerned about someone else who may be considering suicide.
Samaritans
Samaritans provide over the phone (on 116 123) 24/7 and email support - takes 24 hours for a response on Jo@samaritans. They are providing additional resources, including a short video to help people in crisis and are in the process of updating the resources available.
Anxiety UK
Anxiety UK provides support and relief to people living with anxiety and anxiety-based depression by providing information, support and understanding. They have a number of resources and webinars available in relation to managing during the coronavirus.
Students against depression
Provides advice and resources for students feeling anxious and/or depressed including self-help resources especially during the Coronavirus.
Campaign Against Living Miserably
The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is leading a movement against suicide, aiming to support young people. Provides a helpline: 0800 58 58 5 (5pm to midnight 365/year) as well as webchat option
Text CAM to 85258
OCD UK
Provides advice, information, and support services for those affected by OCD. Currently, they are providing specific information for OCD sufferers to help them cope during the Coronavirus outbreak.
Beat
Provides support and advice for people who have an eating disorder or are supporting someone who does, with specific resources linked to Coronavirus outbreak. Beat have set up an online group (Sanctuary) in response to the Coronavirus. This is a safe space for people with an eating disorder to share concerns and advice on how they are coping with the epidemic.