Having suicidal thoughts?
Having suicidal thoughts?
For immediate help 24/7 dial 111 and select option 2 for mental health.
For emergency help 24/7 dial 999 if you or someone you know is in immediate danger.
There is help available, you do not have to struggle with this alone. Suicide is never the only solution to end the despair you may be feeling, even though it might sometimes feel that way.
These feelings may have been around for a long time or they may have come on suddenly in response to things you have been through or are experiencing right now or because of mental health problems.
WAIT because with help, your circumstances, thoughts and feelings can and often do change.

A conversation could change your life
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. There are people and supportive services that will listen and help you through this time in your life.
Many people who have also had suicidal thoughts talk about times when they felt exactly this way and are now so glad they reached out. Take a deep breath and read on if only for five minutes. These five minutes could be life changing.
24 / 7 immediate help
Under 18
The Liverpool Crisis Care team provides support, advice and guidance to children, young people and their families needing urgent help, 24/7. CALL 111 and select the mental health option.
You can also speak to your GP or if you are younger your school nurse or teacher.
18 and over
Anyone in need of immediate support with a mental health crisis can call 111 and select the mental health option to access urgent mental health support.
For 24-Hour listening support call Samaritans on 116 123. You can also visit samaritans.org
You can also speak to your GP.
Choose to postpone your decision if just for today whilst you contemplate all this information.
If you don’t feel able to keep yourself safe right now, call 999 or go to A&E.
Online help
18 and over
Online: If talking is difficult or you don’t have faith in services just yet or worried it might create more problems perhaps go online at Mersey Care.
Suicidal thoughts can be complex, frightening and confusing
They can also feel comforting only because you think you have found a solution to end the pain you are in. There are other options it’s just hard to see right now. Give help a chance
You need to get help and speak to someone if you:
- feel sure that you want to die
- desperately want a solution to your negative thoughts and can’t see any other way out
- don’t care if you live or die and are taking more risks or living recklessly
- don’t actively want to kill yourself but would welcome death if it happened. You might view death as a release or way of taking control
- don’t know why you are having suicidal thoughts or suicidal feelings, and are completely powerless to know what to do about it
Even if your thoughts about suicide come and go and seem mild to you at times, this is still a sign that you need support to feel better, having any thoughts about suicide is a sign of poor mental health and there are many supportive services that can help.
Tips for coping right now
Although you may be struggling at the moment and feel trapped, please remember:
- It’s okay to ask for help. There are people who can listen, help and support you through this.
- Most people, even people you don’t know, will want to help if you reach out.
- You won’t always feel this bad. How you’re feeling at the moment will pass with some help to solve the problems
- Thoughts are only thoughts – you don’t need to follow them. There are many ways to manage suicidal thoughts other than harming yourself.

Merseycare Liverpool
Mersey Care, Liverpool’s mental health trust have lots of advice on how to cope.
Help is available
If you are under 18 the following organisations provide help and support:
Extra support for under 18 LGBTQ+ communities:
If you are over 18 the following organisations provide help and support:
Extra support for over 18 LGBTQ+ communities:











