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  2. Samaritans of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) is a non denominational, non-profit suicide prevention centre. Since its establishment in 1969, SOS has developed into a professionally run and managed organisation. Since its establishment in 1969, SOS has developed into a professionally run and managed organisation.

  3. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Text phone – 0800 81 12; Non-emergency police – 0900 88 44 [a] or 0343 578 844; [87] Non-emergency police (text phone) – 0900 18 44; Suicide prevention – 0800-0113; Animal emergency – 144; Child abuse – 0900 123 12 30; [a] Anti-bullying hotline – 0800 90 50.

  4. List of suicide crisis lines - Wikipedia

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    MIASA 1–800–820066 offers a 24/7, crisis hotline and counselling services. Also available through WhatsApp. Buddy Bear 03–9779 5550 Offers Children 12PM to 12AM everyday, crisis hotline, Facebook messaging works as well. Lifeline Association Counselling Hotline for suicide. Phone Number: 03–42657995 011–3157 1495 / 016–720 1495

  5. ‘We hope people come away feeling hopeful’: Contact Hours ...

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    If you are based in the USA, and you or someone you know needs mental health assistance right now, call the National Suicide Prevention Helpline on 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

  6. Suicide in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore ranked 105th by age-standardised suicide rate according to the World Health Organization in 2016. [6] Generally, the rate of suicide is rising. In 2016, the rate of suicide was 8.54 per 100,000 individuals, up from 8.43 in 2015. [7] Like most issues of mental illness and death, suicide is generally viewed as a taboo subject in Singapore.

  7. What You Need to Know About 988, the New Suicide Hotline Number

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    There's been lots of talk about 988, the new suicide hotline number, since it was rolled out this summer. Here's what you need to know.

  8. 911 (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    911, sometimes written 9-1-1, is the national emergency telephone number of the Philippines managed by the Emergency 911 National Office. On August 1, 2016, 911 and 8888 , a public complaint hotline, effectively replaced Patrol 117.

  9. What is a 5150 hold? The involuntary mental health ...

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    If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts, call 911, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to the Crisis Text Line at 741741.