Early intervention, including spotting the signs and symptoms of common mental health issues, providing non-judgemental support and reassurance and signposting to professional support will aid recovery and lead to a more beneficial outcome for the individual and your business

Support

Always suggest a person contacts their GP if they have any concerns regarding their health
  • For urgent medical attention, go to your nearest A&E Department or call 999 and ask for an ambulance. When to call 999
  • Visit your GP
  • Call the NHS 111 service free from a landline or mobile on 111 (select option 2 for mental health support). Call 111 when you need medical help fast but it’s not a 999 emergency. Available 24 hours a day
  • Hub of Hope – no matter what you’re going through, you should not have to do it alone. The Hub of Hope is a national database that brings together local mental health services. Find support near you
  • SHOUT service is a free, anonymous 24/7 mental health text messaging service which will not appear on your bill. Text the word SHOUT to 85258 to be connected with a trained volunteer who aim to support individuals to a calm and safe place
  • Second Step  – offers a range of community mental health support services for people aged 16+ who live in Wiltshire or who are registered with a Wiltshire GP. Refer yourself online or call 03002 225745
  • Fearfree– support services for victims of Domestic Abuse and their families

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Resources

MECC Link – is an online signposting tool available to everyone in B&NES, Swindon and Wiltshire to help find out where support can be accessed for health and wellbeing

Free 24-hour listening support:

Samaritans – when life is tough, Samaritans are here to listen at any time of the day or night. You can talk to them about anything that’s troubling you, no matter how difficult:

Shout 85258 –  offers confidential 24/7 crisis text support for times when you need immediate assistance:

Other support:

CALM is the Campaign Against Living Miserably, for people in the UK who are down or have hit a wall for any reason:

Swindon and Wiltshire Support After Suicide (rethink.org) – a service providing a range of support to those affected by bereavement by suicide

Help is at hand – Support After Suicide – a resource for people bereaved through suicide or other unexplained death, and for those helping them and First Hand – Support After Suicide – making sense of lasting memories and emotions after the suicide of someone you didn’t know

Urgent mental health support:
  • People in crisis with mental health problems can now access services through NHS 111, select option 2,  giving them another way to get urgent help. The number connects to a team  with mental health training, alongside nurses and clinicians who are available around the clock.
  • The mental health charity Mind has information on ways to help yourself cope during a crisis. This includes calming exercises and a tool to get you through the next few hours.
  • Call the SANE mental health charity national mental health helpline offering specialist emotional support, guidance and information to anyone affected by mental illness including family, friends and carers. They are open every day of the year from 4pm to 10pm on 0300 304 7000
Crisis support for young people:

Papyrus – If you’re under 35 and feel that life is not worth living any more, call Papyrus’s call HopelineUK on 0800 068 41 41  from 9am to 10pm weekdays and 2pm to 10pm on weekends:

Childline – If you’re under 19, you can also speak to Childline. The number will not appear on your phone bill:

If you are not sure which crisis service you need, Mind has information on other crisis services. This page lists the telephone numbers and contact details for a number of support services

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Toolkits

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Learning and Development

  • Making Every Contact Count (MECC) is about making the most of every opportunity you have with the people you come into contact with. MECC is a reflective skills-based free training opportunity that encourages a different way of interacting to address health and wellbeing issues. Course and booking information can be found at https://www.theenterprisenetwork.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/MECC-training-dates-2025-July-Nov-1.pdf
  • Preventing suicide is often possible and you are a key player in its prevention. Zero Suicide Alliance provide free online training to build the skills and confidence to have a potentially life-saving conversation
  • Wiltshire Training – provided by Wiltshire Council offers a wide variety of workplace health courses designed to meet your needs with bespoke training programmes also available. View the Wiltshire Training brochure

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