Birmingham Mental Health Guide


Providing information on mental health services and resources for young people.A mental health emergency should be taken as seriously as a physical one. You will not be wasting anyone’s time.


Get help nowIn an emergency
If you feel like you might attempt suicide, or may have seriously harmed yourself, you need urgent medical help. Please:

  • Call 999 for an ambulance

  • Go straight to A&E, if you can

  • Call NHS 111


Resources


On this page, you'll find free resources that have been collected from different organisations with young people in mind.


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Use this form to inform us of any broken links or other potential resources

Services


Get help nowIn an emergency
If you feel like you might attempt suicide, or may have seriously harmed yourself, you need urgent medical help. Please:

  • Call 999 for an ambulance

  • Go straight to A&E, if you can

  • Call NHS 111


Birmingham Mind HelplineProviding emotional and wellbeing advice and information
Open 9am – 11pm, every day
0121 262 3555 (Freephone 0800 915 9292)

PapyrusHopeline UK Suicide Support 24/7
0800 068 41 41


About

This site was created to support young people in Birmingham and surrounding areas to access local and relevant mental health services.This site is frequently updated to ensure relevancy however some services may be out-of-date.

Please use the link below to offer feedback and to highlight other services and/or resources.Contact us at: [email protected]

Sensitive Research Network

This site is supported by SRN Midlands research network.