Bennetts Funerals – GriefChat

Bennetts’ believe professional bereavement support should be free and accessible to all in need. That’s why they’ve partnered with Grief Chat. Grief Chat gives you the opportunity to speak with a professional bereavement counsellor through live instant chat. It’s free of charge, Monday to Friday , from 9am until 9pm. The Chat Box will pop
NHS 111

Specially trained mental health staff will speak to you, discuss your urgent needs, and assess the best way to support you depending on your symptoms
Samaritans

Call, email and write a letter for free (no postage required!). There is also a free Samaritans self-help app. We provide confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress, despair or have suicidal thoughts. This is for any age
YoungMinds and YoungMinds Parent Helpline

Young Minds offer free, confidential online and telephone support, including information and advice, to any adult worried about the emotional problems, behaviour or mental health of a child or young person up to the age of 25. They also offer three different services to parents and carers who are concerned about their child’s mental health,
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
Voice Collective

They support children and young people who see visions, hear voices, and have other ‘unusual’ sensory experiences or beliefs. They offer coping strategies, tool kits and a support forum. In addition, they support families/parents and offer training for youth workers, social workers, mental health professionals and more
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 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