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    UK RESOURCES The Samaritans

    Call for anything, just for someone to talk to if you are upset, or especially if you are suicidal or thinking of cutting. They will not judge you, but will just listen. Calls are charged at local rates and may show up on a phone bill.

    08457 909090

    1850 609090 (ROI)



    Childline

    Specialise in dealing with under 18s. They can help you with domestic violence, bullying, and lots of other problems, and can also help put you in touch with more specific resources for your problem. The call is FREE and can be made from any phone box. (Free calls will not be itemised on a home bill).

    0800 1111



    N.S.P.C.C.

    The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children provides a free helpline for all home issues concerning bullying, domestic violence, abuse, and other issues. FREE, again you can call from any phonebox. (Free calls will not be itemised on a home bill).

    0800 800 500



    Talk to Frank

    Talk to Frank is a National drugs helpline. It deals with all drug-related issues for people of all ages, from smoking to serious drug addiction and crime related to drugs. They will not judge you, the call is FREE, and it is confidential. (Free calls will not be itemised on a home bill)

    0800 776600



    Refuge:

    24-hr National Domestic Violence Helpline. Advice and resources for both parents and children suffering from domestic violence issues.

    0870 599 5443





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    Australia

    General

    Kids Helpline

    0800 55 1800

    A National 24 Hour Telephone Counselling Service for Children and Young People in Australia

    http://kidshelponline.com.au/

    Kids Help Online is a national counselling service for young people aged 5 to 18 years. It is a free, anonymous and confidential service where kids can chat to a counsellor online.

    Lifeline

    13 11 14

    Lifeline is a general crisis counselling and information service, provided by trained volunteers who are resourced by professional staff. Support is available 24 hours a day across Australia for the cost of a local telephone call.

    SANE helpline

    1800 688 382

    Charity that specialises in metal health issues from depression, bipolar disorder through schizophrenia.

    http://www.sane.org/

    Youth Call (Southern Australia)

    (08) 8277 4400

    Counselling service for people with drug and alcohol problems and their family and friends.

    Youthline (New South Wales)

    (02) 9633 3666

    The motto of Youthline is 'young people listening to young people'. Trained Youthline counsellors offer support and advice on all issues affecting young people 24 hours a day.

    Salvo Care Centre (salvation army)

    (02) 9331 2000

    24 hour, suicide prevention

    Samaritans

    Youthline: 0893 88 2500 (Metro)

    Freecall Countryline: 1800 198 313

    http://www.thesamaritans.org.au/

    24 hour helpline

    Albany Samaritan Befrienders

    0898 42 27 76

    24 hour helpline

    http://www.thesamaritans.org.au/

    Lifelink Samaritans Inc.

    Tasmania

    0363 31 33 55

    24 hour helpline

    http://www.lifelinksamaritans.org/

    The Samaritans Perth

    Tel: 0893 81 5555

    24 hour helpline

    http://www.thesamaritans.org.au/

    Other

    Abortion Grief Counselling (Victoria)

    1300 363 550

    Child Abuse Prevention Services (New South Wales)

    1800 688 009

    Provides 24 hour crisis support counselling and ongoing support for victims, families and perpetrators in the child sexual assault area.

    Child Protection and Family Crisis Service (NSW)

    1800 066 777

    This telephone line provides a 24 hour crisis counselling service in NSW.

    Child and Family Protective Services (Northern Territory)

    (08) 8962 4399

    Provides emergency advice on issues dealing with child abuse.

    Gay & Lesbian Switchboard (Victorian)

    1800 63 14 93 (Country)

    0398 27 85 44 (Metro)

    Counselling, referral & information

    National Association for Loss and Grief (Victorian)

    0396 88 4768

    Stopover Emergency Youth Accommodation (Victorian)

    0393 47 0822

    Alcohol and Drug Information Counselling Service

    1800 422 599

    Sexual Assault Counselling

    (02) 9926 7111

    (24 hour)

    Domestic Violence Line

    1800 656 463

    (24 hours) (freecall)

    Poisons Information Centre

    13 1126





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    Canada Kids Help Phone (Jeunesse, Jecoute)

    1-800-668-6868

    24 hour. Toll Free anywhere in Canada, English or French

    http://kidshelp.sympatico.ca or http://jeunesse.sympatico.ca

    Child Abuse Hotline

    1-800-387-KIDS (5437)

    Distress and Suicide Line (Northern Alberta only)

    1-800-232-7288

    AIDS/Sexually Transmitted Diseases Info

    1-800-772-2437

    Women's Assault Helpline

    1-866-836-0511

    Rape Crisis Center (Ontario)

    (613)-562-2333

    NB: This is long distance, so it would show up on the phone bill.

    Parentline

    1-888-603-9100

    The same people who run the kids help line. This may be helpful to some teen parents out there, or to some paretns who may be trolling - sorry, strolling - the forum looking for insight.





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    South Africa Childline

    08000 55555

    Childline offers a 24 hour toll-free Helpline with trained counsellors to assist children, young people and their families.

    http://www.childline.org.za/

    Lifeline (National)

    0861 322 322

    LifeLine provides a 24 hour crisis intervention service available at no cost to all sectors of the community throughout Southern Africa regardless of race, religion or social standing. LifeLine offers primarily a confidential telephone counselling service, and regards itself as an emotional First Aid station.

    http://www.lifeline.org.za/welcome.htm

    National Aids Helpline

    08000 12322

    The AIDS Helpline provides a free national telephone counselling, information and referral service for those affected by and infected with HIV/AIDS.

    http://www.aidshelpline.org.za/index.htm

    Alcoholics Anonymous:

    Johannesburg: (011) 483-2470

    Cape Town: (021) 247-550

    Durban: (031) 301-4959

    Welkom: (041) 554-019

    South African National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence:

    Johannesburg: (011) 337-8400

    Cape Town: (021) 930-6086

    Durban: (031) 222-241

    Welkom: (041) 551-927







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    American Suicide Survival Line (National, 24/7)(888) SUICIDE (1-888-784-2433)

    National Runaway Switchboard (800) 621-4000

    National "Youth" Crisis Line (800) 999-9999

    Friends for Survival, Inc. (support for survivors of suicide) (916) 392-0664

    National Mental Health Association(800) 969-NMHA (6642)

    Alcohol Abuse (800) 356-9996

    Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (212) 870-3400

    National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (301) 443-3860

    National Depression Screening Project (800) 573-4433

    Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-SAFE (7233)

    NY Hotline (800) 621-HOPE (4673)

    Day One-Pasadena / Altadena (drug abuse) (626) 583-2755

    National Institute on Drug Abuse (888) 644-6432

    Weight Control Information Network (800) WIN-8098

    Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth support (800) 850-8078

    Gay and Lesbian Youth Talkline (800) 773-5540

    National AIDS Hotline (800) 342-AIDS (2437)

    HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (800) 448-0440

    National Sexually Transmitted Disease Hotline (800) 227-8922

    American Social Health Association (800) 227-8922

    National Herpes Hotline (919) 361-8488

    Health Advice Company (888) ADVICE8, (888) 238-4238

    Herpes Resource Center (800) 230-6039

    American Social Health Association (chlamydial infection) (800) 230-6039

    National Women's Health Information Center (800) 994-WOMAN (9662)

    National Planned Parenthood (800) 230-PLAN

    Child Help USA (800) 422-4453

    STD Hotline (sexually transmitted diseases) (800) 230-PLAN

    National AIDS Hotline (800) 342-2437

    Youth Crisis Line (800) 843-5250

    R.A.I.N.N. (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) (800) 656-4673

    Morning After Pill Info (888) 668-2528

    Family Planning (800) 942-1054

    Child Abuse Hotline (800) 540-4000



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    Can you do something about a person (mom) who causes extreme emotional damage? ... like to the point where i dream of killing my family members?

    smashing her head on something?

    I feal frightened of myself, i will not hurt myself, but still ... i think im insane.






    You can do a lot. You can start by talking. If you think using one of the mentioned helplines would be helpful, I would suggest National "Youth" Crisis Line (800) 999-9999 or Youth Crisis Line (800) 843-5250. If you think starting somewhere else would work better, I would suggest starting with your mother. Sometimes people are are the closest to, or should be the closest to are blind to what is going on and what their role in the situation may be.

    How does your mother go about causing you these strong emotional feelings? If it is something that could be easily prevented, the easiest thing to do would be to fix it as soon as possibly. However, that isn't always something which can be done. If you need to talk with her more, don't be discouraged if things don't change at first. It's difficult to admit to something when it deals with someone close, but it's even harder to admit to yourself that you are hurting someone close to you. It is a horrible pain.

    If, after some talking, nothing seems to be helped, then you may want to talk to someone about it. If you haven't already called one of the helplines provided, that may be a good thing to do. There are also local help lines which can be found in the yellow pages of your phone book. Sometimes talking on the phone isn't enough--try talking to a school counsellor. They are free and confidential (for most things, ask about your specific state laws to be safe) and they are easy to come by when you need someone quick to talk to. Teachers are also great people to talk to if you have some which you can trust, friends are also wonderful but they can't go about getting you help for your situation in the same ways as the adults can.

    If things are really bad, go to the police. They are trained to help with situations of different degrees and could help you out.

    I hope things work well for you. Good luck.









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    omg this will be helpful to lots of people.

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    Nice to meet you!I want to tell you a funny story:George comes from school on the first of September. "George, how did you like your new teacher?" asked his mother. "I didn't like her, Mother, because she said that three and three were six and then she said that two and four were six too....."





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