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Thank you for your time

Thank you for your time

Thank you for taking the time to participate in this study

If you have any questions about the project, please get in touch at maeve.dwanoreilly@jigsaw.ie.

 

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At Jigsaw, we provide free, confidential mental health support to young people aged 12-25 in communities across Ireland. We also provide information and advice to anyone who is worried about a friend or young person in their life.

At Jigsaw, we provide free, confidential mental health support to young people aged 12-25 in communities across Ireland. We also provide information and advice to anyone who is worried about a friend or young person in their life.

Need help now

If you need to talk to someone or are after some information, there are a number of helplines you can contact and websites you can visit below.

You can find out about a range of support groups and services where you live through the link below or call 1800 111 888

You can find out about a range of support groups and services where you live through the link below or call 1800 111 888

Support services

50808 is a 24/7 text service for
people going through a mental
health or emotional crisis.


Free text: Hello to 50808

Visit: www.text50808.ie

Samaritans is a 24/7 service for
anyone in distress, struggling to
cope or at risk of suicide.


Call: 116 123


Visit:
www.Samaritans.org

Aware offers support to people with depression or bipolar disorder.


Freephone: 1800 80 48 48


Visit: www.aware.ie

Pieta provides free therapy to people who are suicidal, engaging in self harm, or bereaved by suicide.


Freephone: 1800 247 247


Visit:
www.pieta.ie

Bodywhys provides support for people affected by eating
disorders


Call:
01 2107906


Visit:
www.bodywhys.ie

BeLonGTo provide support to LGBTI+ young people, including nationwide youth groups


Visit:
www.belongto.org

SpunOut is Ireland’s youth
information website created by
young people, for young people.


Visit:
www. spunout.ie

Immediate risk

If you or someone you know is at risk of suicide or self harm, you should make contact immediately with one of the following:

  • Phone your local GP. If outside normal hours the voicemail will usually signpost you to your local emergency support services
  • Go to the Accident & Emergency department of your nearest hospital
  • Call 999 or 112