Our team can support you with many vulnerabilities and needs and offer support or signpost you to appropriate support:

  • Mental health
  • Learning disabilities
  • Substance misuse
  • Domestic abuse
  • Housing and benefits
  • Gambling
  • Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Groups (BAME) support
  • Veteran
  • Social isolation.

If you feel that you would benefit from support, please contact us on 0151 478 6550 (this is not a crisis line).

Useful information

We are not a crisis service so if you feel that you are in mental health crisis and need support you can visit the mental health crisis team at:

  • Aintree Hospital – Longmoor Lane, Liverpool, L9 7AL
  • Royal Liverpool Hospital – Prescot Street, Liverpool, L7 8XP
  • Southport General Hospital – Town Lane, Southport, PR8 6PN
  • Arrowe Park Hospital – Arrowe Park Road, Upton, Wirral, Merseyside, CH49 5PE

NHS talking therapy services to which you can self refer

Other helplines

The Life Rooms

The Life Rooms is a warm and friendly community hub that promotes positive mental health and wellbeing for all. Everyone is welcome to drop in and speak to a member of staff, sign up to a course or group, or simply relax and enjoy a hot drink in the café and a chat with friendly volunteers.

There are three Life Rooms at:

Substance misuse

Others

  • Tomorrow’s Women Wirral – range of support (Wirral) – 0151 647 7907
  • Ruby Project (Liverpool, Sefton, Knowsley) domestic abuse support – 0151 702 5500
  • Liverpool Domestic Abuse Service (Liverpool) – 0151 263 7474
  • Women’s Aid domestic abuse support0808 200 0247
  • Women’s Health Information and Support Centre (Liverpool) – 0151 707 182
  • Citizen’s Advice Bureau – debt, benefits, housing, immigration support etc. – 0344 411 1444
  • Involve North West – debt, benefits, employment, community support (Wirral) – 0151 644 4500
  • Wirral Change – BME (Wirral) – 0151 649 8177.

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