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Crisis Support in Europe

This page helps route crisis support across Europe, including emergency help, crisis lines, text and chat support, identity-safe pathways, and safer mental health support across European regions.

Crisis support across Europe can vary depending on country, language, local systems, and how easy support feels to access. This page helps make the next step easier to find.

Need urgent help now? If there is immediate danger, call your local emergency number now. Most of Europe uses 112 for emergency services. 112 works across EU countries for urgent police, fire, and ambulance support. ([europa.eu](https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/security-and-emergencies/emergency/index_en.htm))

Quick Access Crisis Support

Emergency

Call 112

Use 112 in most European countries for urgent emergency support. ([europa.eu](https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/security-and-emergencies/emergency/index_en.htm))

Mental Health

Crisis helplines

Mental health crisis lines vary by country, language, and region.

Support

Local pathways

Use local crisis services, emergency departments, or trusted support where available.

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United Kingdom

Crisis Support in the UK

Find emergency help, NHS pathways, crisis lines, text support, and practical crisis help in the UK.

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Europe

Country & Regional Support

Find country-specific support, local emergency numbers, and regional mental health pathways across Europe.

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Text, Chat & Lower-Pressure Support

Text support

Written support can feel easier when speaking, translating, or processing feels harder.

Live chat

Online chat can offer lower-pressure support with more time to process and respond.

Language support

Language-safe and translation-aware support may help where communication barriers add pressure.

Safer Crisis Pathways

Identity-safe support

Find support that feels safer around identity, gender, sexuality, faith, and belonging.

Neurodivergent-friendly support

Find calmer, clearer, lower-pressure support that is easier to process.

Practical support

Find safer next-step support for housing, safety, family stress, and immediate practical needs.

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Important Disclaimer

Aspie Answers provides education, signposting, and supportive information. This page is not a replacement for emergency care, medical advice, therapy, legal advice, safeguarding, or professional crisis assessment. In an emergency, contact local emergency services immediately or use the safest crisis pathway available where you are.