Crisis Chat & Text Support

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Crisis Chat & Text Support

Prefer typing instead of calling? You’re not alone. This page helps you choose chat/text support options and know what to expect.

📱 Text options
💬 Chat options
🧠 Low-pressure support
🧭 What to expect

⚠️ Content notice

This page includes crisis support information. If you feel unsafe right now, please jump to urgent help or reach out to someone you trust.

📌 Disclaimer

Educational support and signposting only. Not a substitute for professional advice. If you are in immediate danger, call 111 (NZ).

🚨 If it’s urgent or dangerous

Get urgent help now

If you feel in immediate danger, or you can’t keep yourself safe right now, use urgent support.

Emergency servicesIf you’re in danger right now or need urgent medical help.
Call 111
New Zealand
Free call or text support (24/7)Talk or text with a trained counsellor.
Call or text 1737
24/7 • NZ

If calling feels too hard, texting 1737 can be a strong first step.

Why chat/text support can help

Chat/text can feel safer when speaking is hard — especially during panic, shutdown, or overwhelm.

🧠 Less pressure

You can type slowly, pause, and re-read what you want to say.

🔇 Voice is hard

Helpful if you feel mute, frozen, anxious, or worried about being overheard.

🧭 Clear steps

Many services can guide you through the next safest step.

If you’re being watched/monitored, or your device isn’t private, consider using a trusted adult’s phone, moving to a safer space, or asking someone to sit with you.

How to start (simple steps)

If you’re not sure what to write, you can copy/paste one of the starter messages below.

Pick your support option

Texting can be easiest to start. Chat can be helpful if you want a longer conversation.

Type a starter message

Try: “I’m not okay and I need help.” or “I feel unsafe and I don’t know what to do.”

Answer what you can

They may ask where you are (rough area), if you’re safe, and what support you need.

If you freeze

It’s okay to send: “I’m overwhelmed. Please ask me one question at a time.”

What to expect in chat/text support

⏳ Wait times

Sometimes there’s a queue. If you’re getting worse while waiting, use urgent help.

🧾 Questions

They may ask what’s happening, how safe you are, and what support you have around you.

🔒 Privacy

They aim to keep things confidential, but may need to act if there’s immediate risk.

🧭 Next steps

You may be encouraged to contact a trusted adult, GP, crisis team, or emergency services if needed.

If you don’t know what to say, you can send: “Please guide me. I need help and I’m overwhelmed.”

Safety notes + backup plan (if it escalates)

If typing isn’t enough, you can switch plans quickly.

🛡️ Safety notes
  • Move closer to other people if you can
  • If you’re alone, message a trusted person to check in
  • If your device isn’t private, change location or use a safer device
  • It’s okay to ask for “one question at a time”
🧯 Backup plan
  • If you become unsafe: Call 111
  • If you need support now: Call/text 1737
  • Tell a trusted adult: parent/caregiver, counsellor, teacher, youth worker
  • Go to a safer space (public area, neighbour, family member)