Childline is a service provided by NSPCC
Help if you’re a child or young person
If you need to talk to someone about something that’s happening or something you are worried about you can call Childline on 0800 1111.
This is a free and confidential 24-hour helpline where you can talk about anything that’s worrying you. ChildLine’s Confidentiality policy means you can speak to a counsellor in confidence about a range of different concerns.
Adults worried about a child or young person
If you have concerns about a child’s safety or welfare, call the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000. Remember, if a child or young person is in immediate danger, call the police on 999.
Find bereavement help and support
- Person who has died
- Person who has died
- Adult
- Baby
- Baby - Unborn
- Child
- Friend/Colleague
- Grandchild
- Grandparent
- Parent
- Relative
- Sibling
- Spouse/partner
- Circumstances of Death
- Circumstances of Death
- Accident
- Cancer
- COVID-19
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- Illness
- Miscarriage
- Missing Person
- Old Age
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- Stillbirth
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- Sudden Unexplained Death
- Suicide
- Violence/Murder
- Age groups needing support
- Age groups needing support
- Adults
- Children up to 11
- Young people (11-18)
- Types of support
- Types of support
- Counselling
- Helplines
- Mental Health Services
- Other