Home chevron_right Health and wellbeing chevron_right Mental health chevron_right Mental health emergencies

Mental health emergencies

If you're in crisis right now

If you think you're in immediate danger of hurting yourself or someone else, call 999.

If you've already hurt yourself, go to the nearest A&E department.

If you, or someone you know, is experiencing a mental health crisis, you can now call NHS 111 and select option 2 for urgent mental health support.

The number is free to call, and is available for anyone of any age.

If you already use local mental health services, your care plan will include details of what to do and who to contact if you're unwell. If you've already been given a Crisis Line number, call it.

If you have an urgent but not life-threatening issue

If you, or someone you know, is experiencing a mental health crisis, you can call NHS 111 and select option 2 for urgent mental health support.

You can also contact NHS 111 (24 hours a day) for help by calling 111.

If you already use local mental health services, your care plan will include details of what to do and who to contact if you are unwell. If you've already been given a Crisis Line number, call it.

Samaritans

The Samaritans offer a 24 hour helpline on 116 123 for confidential, non-judgmental, emotional support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide.

Teesside Samaritans also have a local office where you can talk to someone face to face.