Is anti-social behaviour impacting your life?

Mental Health Support

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Whether you have experienced or witnessed anti-social behaviour (ASB), we encourage you to seek mental health support if needed.

If you haven’t already, you should consider contacting your GP or you can find local mental health services via the NHS website.

If you feel you cannot keep yourself or someone else safe, or if you think someone’s life is at risk, call 999 or go to A&E immediately.

Below are some contact numbers for national mental health services, however this list is not exhaustive.


Samaritans – call 116 123 – this is a 24-hour service, 365 days a year


Shout Crisis Text Line – text “SHOUT” to 85258 or text “YM” if you’re under 19 years old


CALM – call 0800 58 58 58 or use their live chat here to access their suicide prevention helpline) – both their phoneline and live chat are open 5pm – midnight, 365 days a year


Rethink Mental Illness – call 0300 5000 927 for advice and information regarding different types of therapy and medication, police, courts and prison and your rights under the Mental Health Act


Address

ASB Help
3-4 Hankey Place
London, SE1 4BB

Get Involved

ASB Help will always endeavour to work collaboratively with practitioners and partner agencies across England and Wales to promote and attain the best possible outcome for the victim.  It is our hope that our expertise and experience will be used as an asset by practitioners in all cases that we consult on, however it must be noted that we do NOT have jurisdiction over local agencies and cannot compel partners to undertake specific action.

We will continue to offer objective advice to victims and practitioners alike and hope that in doing so we can promote best practice in ASB case management as well as raising awareness of victims rights.

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