Headspace: Meditation and Mindfulness Made Simple App

Live a happier, healthier life with just a few minutes of meditation a day on the Headspace App. Meditation has been proven to help with mental health, stress and anxiety. There is a 14-day free trial then a small monthly fee and it’s for anyone. Available on Android and i
Calm Harm (App)

Calm Harm is a clinician-developed free app that helps manage the urge to self-harm. This is for young people 13 years old and over. Available on Android and i
7 Cups

7 Cups is a free app for 13+ years old where it can connect you anonymously and securely to real listeners in a 1-to-1 chat. A 7 Cups listener doesn’t judge or try to solve problems and say what to do. They just listen. They are also accessible for chat via their website. It is
Winston’s Wish

We support grieving children and young people after the death of someone important. Anyone can reach out to us directly using our on-demand services, including live chat, helpline, email and text support. We also offer one-to-one sessions with bereavement support workers and counsellors; however these can only be accessed by making a referral. Anyone aged
The National Autistic Society

The National Autistic Society can be contacted through the website. You can browse topics on their website to receive advice and guidance, there is an autism service directory, and there is also an online community where you can talk to your peers and volunteers about autism this is accessible by anyone. We also have an
The Mix

Confidential support available for those who are under 25 years old. You can ring, text, email or use the 1-to-1 chat feature on the website. This is a free service that provides you with support and advice
The Girl with the Curly Hair Project

The Curly Hair Project is a social enterprise which supports people on the autistic spectrum and the people around them, founded by autistic author Alis Rowe. It offers animated films, comic strips and diagrams to make their work interesting and easy to understand. It offers a wealth of research on the website
Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide (SOBS)

The service exists to meet the needs and overcome the isolation experienced by people over 18, who have been bereaved by suicide. Peer-support is offered in person, online, over the phone, or by email. The website includes resources and there are also virtual support groups for LGBTQ+, Punjabi speakers & men
Shout

Shout 85258 is an anonymous, free, and confidential text support service for anyone. If you are struggling to cope and need to talk, their trained Shout volunteers are here for you, day or night. They can help with issues such as anxiety, stress, depression or sadness, suicidal thoughts, self-harm, panic attacks, loneliness, isolation, abuse and
SANEline

SANEline is a national out-of-hours mental health helpline offering specialist emotional support, guidance and information to anyone affected by mental illness, including family, friends and carers. This is available for people 16 years old and over. To request a call back leave a message with your first name and phone number and we will call