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Papyrus - Prevention of Young Suicide
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  • Post category:Mental health
  • Post published:December 14, 2012

Suicide is the leading killer of young people. If you have thoughts of suicide, don’t keep it inside. HOPELineUK can help. Call 0800 068 4141.

Further help

  • Papyrus – Confidential Young Suicide Prevention Advice: HOPELineUK 0800 068 41 41 / email: pat@papyrus-uk.org / SMS: 07786 209697

Message supplied by: Alice @ Papyrus – Prevention of Young Suicide

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