We understand it’s overwhelming right now, but we’re here to offer you a safe space; to pause and to reset your thoughts.
Like all thoughts, thoughts about suicide are temporary.
They may feel painful in the moment, but they will pass.
You don’t have to face them in silence; we’re here to help you stay safe until they do.
Stay with us and together, let’s quieten the hurtful noises and find some release.
Why not start by watching this video together:
Understand what’s going on, learn what helps, and take your next step toward feeling better.
This is your space to learn, reflect, and start finding your way forward.
Take a slow, deep breath in through your nose.
Hold it gently.
Breathe out through your mouth.
Repeat this a few times.
Each breath helps you slow the rush of thoughts and return to the present moment..
Try saying quietly to yourself: “I’m still here. I’m safe in this moment.”
Bring your mind back to now.
Look around and notice:
– 5 things you can see
– 4 things you can touch
– 3 things you can hear
– 2 things you can smell
– 1 thing you can taste
You are here, right now. This moment matters. So do you.
Grab a pen and paper or open your phone’s notes. Don’t overthink: just write what’s there. Start with:
– Right now, I feel...
anxious / numb / angry / confused / scared / sad
– These feelings start when…
I have an argument / I struggle with money / I feel lonely / My pain or illness flares up / I feel like a burden / I can’t switch my thoughts off
Then ask yourself: “What do I most need right now?”
To Talk | To Rest | To Feel Safe | To Be Heard
Writing helps release the pressure and brings clarity to what’s hurting most.
You don’t have to go through this alone.
Speak to someone you trust, or reach out to us at 0808 115 1505 – we’ll listen, without judgment and without pressure.
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 999 or go to your nearest A&E.
You can also reach out to specific support tailored to you.
💜 You’ve Already Taken the First Step
Reading this means you’ve paused. You’ve breathed.
You’ve chosen to hold on. And that’s something to be proud of.
Let us help you until the thoughts quieten and hope returns.
💜 Discover how to support someone who may be suicidal, with care and compassion.
With SOS’ step-by-step and practical guide, learn how to identify suicide warning signs, understand the triggers, and take action.
Together, let’s reduce suicide statistics.