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Suicide Crisis Line: Call or Text 9-8-8

Crisis Help

If you’re thinking about suicide, struggling to understand or cope with suicidal thoughts, or worried about someone else, call or text 9-8-8 toll-free, anytime. You are not alone.

9-8-8 responders can help, no matter what it is you are dealing with. 9 8 8 also suggests ways to cope if you are struggling.

If you have tried to seriously hurt yourself or end your life within the last few hours, please call 9-1-1 right away or go to your nearest emergency department.

Services

  • AccessMHA makes it easier to find mental health, or substance use health and addictions support, services, and care.
  • 1Call1Click.ca is a simple way for children, youth and families/caregivers to access the right mental health, addictions, substance use health and/or neurodevelopmental health care, at the right time.
  • 211 is a helpline that easily connects people to the social services, programs and community supports they need.

Suicide Prevention and Awareness Mobile Apps

Carers

Silence or insensitivity can make matters worse. Talking about suicide and suicidal thoughts in a hopeful and respectful way has the power to save lives.

So, be direct. Talking to someone about suicide won’t cause or increase suicidal thoughts or cause the person to act on them. It can help them feel less isolated and scared.

Whether it’s on social media, or privately with family and friends, using suicide-safe language can reduce stigma and encourage people to seek help.

Supporting a person who is at risk of suicide can be challenging. You can reach out to 9-8-8 for advice and support. Getting the support you need is as important.