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Samaritans of Singapore
EveryoneAll topics

Samaritans of Singapore Limited (SOS) is a secular, non-profit suicide prevention centre. Since its establishment in 1969, SOS...

Counselors, Volunteers
national mindline 1771
Everyone

Launched by the Ministry of Health, the national mindline 1771 is Singapore's first national mental health helpline and...

Counselors
Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) Helpline
Everyone

SAMH provides toll-free helpline and counselling for clients with mental health issues and their families. Clients seeking...

Tinkle Friend
YouthChildren

Tinkle Friend is a national toll-free helpline (1800 2744 788) and chatline for all primary-school-aged children in Singapore....

Counselors, Volunteers
Women's Helpline
Women

The AWARE Women’s Helpline is run by women, for women. Trained volunteers and staff will be able to provide you with assistance...

Need advice on how to support a loved one? Contact a helpline in Singapore today.

Mental health problems affect about 13% of the global population. When it seems like a loved one is battling with their mental health, you might be struggling yourself to know how to support them. If you notice these signs in someone you care about, reach out for advice from one of 5 hotlines in Singapore.

  • They are easily startled.
  • They are struggling at school or work.
  • They complain about being about being tired all the time.
  • They've recently experienced a significant life event like a break up or a death.
  • They always seems to be down or in a low mood.
  • They seem irritable and their moods are unpredictable.
  • They seem secretive, like they're hiding something.
  • They don’t seem to be keeping up with their daily responsibilities.

If you've noticed a change in a loved one's attitude or behavior, it can be scary. It's normal to feel worried and unsure about what you can do to help. Simply being there for your loved one, even in small ways, can be extremely valuable.

You can get guidance on how best to support a loved one you're worried about by contacting a helpline in Singapore. Helpline supporters can provide you with useful advice and resources so that you feel more empowered to help the person you care about.


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