Information and support

Help in a crisis

If you or someone you know might imminently attempt suicide, or has already seriously harmed themselves, contact 999 or go to the nearest Accident & Emergency department. Mental health emergencies are serious, you are not wasting anyone’s time.

If you need urgent support for your mental health but it is not life-threatening, contact the NHS on 111 (select option 2) who can tell you how best to get support in your area.

Support contacts

If you are struggling with your mental health, it’s really important to reach out for support. Here are some organisations who can provide free support at any time, day or night.

Side by Side

This is a supportive online community where you can feel at home talking about your mental health and connect with others who understand what you are going through. It is a safe place to share experiences and listen to others. The community is available to all, 24/7.

Shout

Text ‘SHOUT’ to 85258 and a trained volunteer will get back to you. You can talk about a range of issues including anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, relationship problems, bullying or if you’re feeling overwhelmed. It’s free to text from all major UK mobile networks and your messages are confidential and anonymous.

Samaritans

Papyrus HOPELINEUK

Wellbeing

We can all take positive steps to take care of ourselves and help improve our overall wellbeing. Even when we are feeling in good mental health, it’s important to practice self-care. You can think about it a bit like a bank account where it’s better to top up your savings regularly rather spending more than we have and ending up in debt.

Using the five ways to wellbeing is a good way to keep that self-care bank account topped up. Aiming to take actions each week from these five headings can help bring balance to our lives. Why not share ideas with a friend or family member?

Your views Can Shape Better Wellbeing Services – Take our short Survey

Wiltshire Mind, with the support of Corsham Gymnastics Academy and funding from The National Lottery Community Fund, is exploring how best to develop and offer wellbeing services that truly reflect the needs of people in our local communities.

We’d really value your views.

Whether you’ve taken part in wellbeing activities before, thought about it, or never accessed them at all, your views really matter. This short, anonymous poll takes just a couple of minutes to complete and will help us shape future wellbeing support across Wiltshire.

All responses are anonymous and will be used to guide the design of inclusive, accessible, and meaningful wellbeing opportunities for everyone.

Thank you for helping us build a stronger, more connected community where wellbeing is at the heart of what we do.

Take our survey by clicking this link, or scanning the QR code below.

Thank you!