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New crisis mental health phone line launched

Health / Mon 11th May 2020 at 04:29pm

New crisis mental health phone line launched

A NEW crisis mental health phone line has launched across Essex.

The 24-hour service, launched by Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (EPUT), offers immediate and specialist support to adults experiencing mental health crisis.

Anyone in need can dial 111 at any time and select the option for mental health crisis (option 2).

Callers will be connected to trained staff at EPUT who can provide timely and appropriate support and advice.

The service is for people aged 18 and over and aims to ensure those in need of support can access it quickly when they need it most.

It is hoped the service will help alleviate pressure on hospital accident and emergency services and GP surgeries.

Andy Brogan, Chief Operating Officer at Deputy Chief Executive at EPUT, said: “It is vital that people are able to access specialist support without delay when they are experiencing mental health crisis. This service will enable people to do just that 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

“Working with colleagues at Clinical Commissioning Groups across Essex, I am pleased that we have been able to launch this service to help people when they need it most.”

2 Comments for New crisis mental health phone line launched:

Shona
2021-09-10 13:55:53

It is not 111 press 2, it’s 111press9 then select2. People need a dedicated team & contact rather than a random call handler.

john THOMSON
2022-08-23 10:54:47

Harlow mental health team are a complete and utter waste of time !!!!!!!!!!!

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