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The Mix - Essential support for under 25s
The Mix (formerly YouthNet) provides information and emotional support for young people in the UK. Offers peer support and advice and guidance to support young people with challenges they may face, including in the areas of mental health, sex and relationships, crime and safety, bullying, drugs and…
Muslim Community Helpline
The Muslim Community Helpline is a national organisation for women, men, youth and children. Their trained volunteers with many years of experience aim to help and support whatever the problem. The helpline is a confidential, non-judgemental listening and emotional support service.
Narcotics Anonymous Helpline
Provides confidential support to users and their family and friends. Use the website to search for a local meeting or join a meeting online.
The National Association for Children of Alcoholics
You can be a child of an alcoholic at 1 or 101. Whatever your age, it doesn't change the fact that your parent drinks too much, and the problems this brings. You are not alone; there are many children going through similar things. When a…

National Self-Harm Network Forum
An online forum providing crisis support, information and resources, advice, discussions and distractions. Closely monitored, available 24/7 The NSHN Forum is a support site, a safe environment to help understand the mechanisms resulting in self harm and cope with it and related problems.
NHS Go

NHS Go is a confidential health advice and information service for 16-25 year olds. NHS Go provides you with: Free, confidential advice on a range of health issues. Instant access to find local services. Quizzes and guides around key health issues. Notification on topics and events relevant to…

NSPCC
The NSPCC offers a comprehensive website with lots of information about its work to stop child cruelty, ways you can help and information about what to do if you are worried about a child. The two helplines are available to children and parents. Young people…

Off the Record - talk to us

Online, in person, text and telephone confidential counselling available for 11 to 25 year olds, plus self-help materials. The one-on-one counselling aims to provide you with a friendly and non-judgemental space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings or experiences.

Papyrus (prevention of young suicide)
Papyrus exists to give young people hope and to prevent young suicide. Support and advice is available to young people and anyone worried about a young person. The Hopeline is staffed by a team of mental health professionals. Young people can refer themselves to this…
Patrick Doody Clinic - Sexual health services
Sexual Health South West London offers routine sexual health and contraception service led by our nursing team and booked appointments with doctors. The young person’s specific walk-in clinic at Patrick Doody is available Monday 3pm-7pm.
0333 300 2100 - sexual health