
Feelin9 Male Suicide Awareness Oct 2021 SD 480p
Published at : October 09, 2021
Male Suicide Awareness. Its time to be aware of male mental health issues, male suicide continues to be an issue in current times. It never wrong to ask for help. If you or a male family member are suffering check out the links bellow.
Agencies which provide support and information
Befrienders Worldwide
https://www.befrienders.org/
Details of emotional support centres in countries throughout the world.
Befrienders Worldwide centres provide an open space for those in distress to talk and be heard. This is via telephone helplines, SMS messaging, face to face, internet chat, outreach and local partnerships.
Breaking The Silence SF
https://www.suicideforum.com/
https://www.suicideforum.com/community/
A website for suicidal people and those in mental health crisis
Online forums, chat, information and support
Calm:
0800 585858
www.thecalmzone.net
Campaign Against Living Miserably Help and support for young men aged 15-35 on issues which include depression and suicide.
HopeLine UK
0800 068 4141
www.papyrus-uk.org
For practical advice on suicide prevention and support to under 35s.
Lifeline (N.Ireland)
0808 808 8000
www.lifelinehelpline.info
For anyone in N.Ireland who is in distress or despair. Immediate help on phone 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Face to face counselling can be arranged, also befriending, mentoring. Issues dealt with include suicide prevention, self harm, abuse, trauma, depression, anxiety.
National Suicide Helpline UK
0800 689 5652
https://www.spbristol.org/
Confidential 24hr listening service to anyone contemplating suicide run by trained volunteers from Suicide Prevention Bristol
Premier Lifeline
0300 111 0101
www.premier.org.uk/lifeline
Helpline providing a listening service, information, emotional and spiritual support from a Christian perspective
R;pple Suicide Prevention
https://www.ripplesuicideprevention.com/
R;pple is an online monitoring tool designed to present a visual page on a user's device the second they are flagged as searching for a harmful keyword or phrase highlighted within the R;pple monitoring tool configuration. Keywords and phrases include any words or termnology which have been identified as displaying potentially damaging online content. The R;pple page is presented before harmful online search results are dsplayed, and act as an interception to enourage users to visit a mental health support page from one of our charity partners as an alternative to viewing harmful online results. R;pple aims to minimise the risks of the internet, while harnessing its potential for good, by encouraging users to seek mental health support
Samaritans:
Helpline: 116 123 (free of charge from a landline or mobile)
Email jo@samaritans.org
www.samaritans.org
24 hr helpline offering emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide
SHOUT
Text 85258
https://www.giveusashout.org/
Anxious/worried/stressed - get 24/7 help from a crisis volunteer
SOS Silence of Suicide
0300 1020 505 Monday-Sunday 8am until midnight
https://sossilenceofsuicide.org/
Striving to reduce Shame, Stigma and Silence surrounding Emotional Health & Suicide
For children and adults who need emotional support, understanding, compassion and kindness.
The OLLIE Foundation
https://theolliefoundation.org/
A charity dedicated to delivering suicide awareness. Providing confidential help and advice to young people and anyone worried about a young person. Helping others to prevent young suicide by delivering a number of training programmes. Delivering online weekly mental health support sessions open and free to all young people.
Credits
Thanks to https://www.bensound.com/ for the music
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Agencies which provide support and information
Befrienders Worldwide
https://www.befrienders.org/
Details of emotional support centres in countries throughout the world.
Befrienders Worldwide centres provide an open space for those in distress to talk and be heard. This is via telephone helplines, SMS messaging, face to face, internet chat, outreach and local partnerships.
Breaking The Silence SF
https://www.suicideforum.com/
https://www.suicideforum.com/community/
A website for suicidal people and those in mental health crisis
Online forums, chat, information and support
Calm:
0800 585858
www.thecalmzone.net
Campaign Against Living Miserably Help and support for young men aged 15-35 on issues which include depression and suicide.
HopeLine UK
0800 068 4141
www.papyrus-uk.org
For practical advice on suicide prevention and support to under 35s.
Lifeline (N.Ireland)
0808 808 8000
www.lifelinehelpline.info
For anyone in N.Ireland who is in distress or despair. Immediate help on phone 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Face to face counselling can be arranged, also befriending, mentoring. Issues dealt with include suicide prevention, self harm, abuse, trauma, depression, anxiety.
National Suicide Helpline UK
0800 689 5652
https://www.spbristol.org/
Confidential 24hr listening service to anyone contemplating suicide run by trained volunteers from Suicide Prevention Bristol
Premier Lifeline
0300 111 0101
www.premier.org.uk/lifeline
Helpline providing a listening service, information, emotional and spiritual support from a Christian perspective
R;pple Suicide Prevention
https://www.ripplesuicideprevention.com/
R;pple is an online monitoring tool designed to present a visual page on a user's device the second they are flagged as searching for a harmful keyword or phrase highlighted within the R;pple monitoring tool configuration. Keywords and phrases include any words or termnology which have been identified as displaying potentially damaging online content. The R;pple page is presented before harmful online search results are dsplayed, and act as an interception to enourage users to visit a mental health support page from one of our charity partners as an alternative to viewing harmful online results. R;pple aims to minimise the risks of the internet, while harnessing its potential for good, by encouraging users to seek mental health support
Samaritans:
Helpline: 116 123 (free of charge from a landline or mobile)
Email jo@samaritans.org
www.samaritans.org
24 hr helpline offering emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide
SHOUT
Text 85258
https://www.giveusashout.org/
Anxious/worried/stressed - get 24/7 help from a crisis volunteer
SOS Silence of Suicide
0300 1020 505 Monday-Sunday 8am until midnight
https://sossilenceofsuicide.org/
Striving to reduce Shame, Stigma and Silence surrounding Emotional Health & Suicide
For children and adults who need emotional support, understanding, compassion and kindness.
The OLLIE Foundation
https://theolliefoundation.org/
A charity dedicated to delivering suicide awareness. Providing confidential help and advice to young people and anyone worried about a young person. Helping others to prevent young suicide by delivering a number of training programmes. Delivering online weekly mental health support sessions open and free to all young people.
Credits
Thanks to https://www.bensound.com/ for the music
#mentalhealthmatters #mensmentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthblogger #suicide #suicideprevention #suicideawareness #malesuicide #askforhelp #selflove

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