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We’re encouraging people to reach out and start a conversation – whether they are worried about someone – or are in crisis themselves.
Speak to a friend, family member or someone you trust as they may be able to help you feel calmer and find some breathing space.
If you can’t think of anyone right now, or you just don’t want to talk to loved ones or you feel completely alone, there is help out there – you are not alone.
Under 18
Freephone: Alder Hey Crisis Care on 0808 196 3550.
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Freephone: Mersey Care NHS on 0800 145 6570.
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Text: the word HEAL to 85258.
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Published on Wed, 12 Jan 2022 13:44:01 GMT
Modified on Thu, 14 Jul 2022 10:29:30 GMT
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