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Helplines in Belgium.

Community Help Service
EveryoneAll topics

Our confidential, and anonymous helpline offers English-language support for all ages. Our trained volunteers provide a...

Zelfmoordlijn 1813
Everyone

Zelfmoordlijn 1813 is dedicated to providing free, compassionate, and confidential support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via...

Télé-Accueil
Everyone

Télé-Accueil is a telephone listening service that offers anyone who wishes the opportunity to find "someone to talk to", in...

0800 32 123 - Ligne d'écoute prévention suicide
Everyone
Child Focus
EveryoneChildren

The Foundation for Missing and Sexually Exploited Children - a public service foundation - known as Child Focus. 7 days a week...

AWEL
YouthChildrenAll topics

AWEL LISTENS TO ALL CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH A QUESTION, A STORY, A PROBLEM. When you contact Awel, a volunteer will...

Peers, Volunteers
Maison d'Information et d'Accueil des Troubles de l'Alimentation
Everyone
103-Écoute-Enfants
ParentsYouthChildrenAll topics

103-Ecoute-Enfants is dedicated to providing free, compassionate and confidential support by phone. We help youth, children,...

Counselors
Everyone

If you have been a victim of a financial scam in Belgium, it is crucial to report the incident to your local police station....

Get free crisis counseling support for your mental health from a hotline or helpline in Belgium

If you are struggling with your mental health or concerned about a loved one, consider contacting a helpline for quick and free support. 10 helplines and hotlines are available in Belgium.

It may seem scary to call. Knowing what to expect can help you feel more confident to access the free support that is available to you.

What is a helpline or hotline?

Helplines offer immediate mental health support to the public for free. When you contact a helpline, you will receive confidential counseling support either over the phone, text message or online chat. In some countries, helplines are also known as hotlines or crisis lines.

What kind of support do helplines offer?

Whether you just need someone to listen to you, or you're looking for more practical advice, a helpline responder can support you in the way you need. They will commonly ask questions to help you process your emotions, and may help you form a plan so you can feel more in control.

Who will I talk to when I contact a helpline?

When you call a helpline, you'll connect with a volunteer or counselor, or sometimes with a peer with similar experience to the topic of the helpline. They are often trained and experienced in active listening or crisis counseling. This means they know how to help people in your situation.

What issues can I talk to a helpline about?

Helplines are there for anyone who might be in need of free support for mental and behavioral health problems. If you are struggling with something specific, such as suicide, depression, anxiety, or domestic violence, there are often helplines that cater specifically to these issues. You may also be able to contact a helpline related to your demographic, such as helplines that are specifically for teenagers, veterans or the LGBTQ+ community. A lot of helplines provide support for a variety of mental and behavioral health issues, so you can talk with them about anything that is concerning you.

Do helplines and hotlines support with thoughts of suicide?

If you've had thoughts about harming yourself or even ending your life, there are suicide prevention hotlines that can help. These helplines, otherwise known as lifelines or crisis lines, are typically available to offer support 24/7. Most suicide hotlines also support with any topic that is on your mind, which means you don't have to be suicidal to contact them.

Will a helpline talk to me about someone I'm concerned about?

When a friend or family member is going through a mental health crisis, it can be difficult to know how to help. Helplines will offer advice on how you can best support your loved one, whether that be through ways you can support them or outside support they may be able to get.

I'm in Belgium. What hotlines and helplines are available to me?

In Belgium, there are 10 hotlines and helplines that support with a range of topics.

The first helpline was founded in 1953. Today, there are over 2,000 globally. While there is a wide variety in the types of topics or populations helplines support today, they are united by a common thread: to help those who are experiencing emotional distress or crisis to find a meaningful path ahead. Whether it's you who needs support, or whether you have questions about a loved one who is showing warning signs of distress, calling a helpline can help you get the support you need and deserve.


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