If you’re feeling suicidal and need help, click on your area to find local support. You can find national support and helplines here.
Please note that due to current Government guidance, the services listed may not be offering face to face support. Many of these service will be offering support over the phone, by email or by video calls. Please be aware that opening times may also be different.
Suicide prevention support in
bolton
Helping dads have successful relationships with their families and support with anxiety, stress and mental health issues.
A place to meet like-minded people and someone to share your worries with. Aims to reduce isolation and help men deal with mental health challenges.
Call NHS 111 and select the mental health option if you, or someone you know, is in a mental health crisis.
Available 24/7, you’ll speak to a mental health professional who can help you find the right support.
Call 116 123 if you need to talk to someone. As well as being available by phone, email or text, you can speak to trained volunteers in person in Bolton town centre.
If you need help with your mental health, Bolton Psychological Therapies delivers therapy based on your preferred outcome and needs. Contact SPOA to self-refer.
Confidential therapeutic services for people who want to self-refer rather than talk to their GP or healthcare worker.
Peer support community group for women run by volunteers. The Bolton group meet every Tuesday, 6pm to 8pm at The Chetham Arms.