As Helpline Awareness Day approaches on Friday, February 23rd, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, in collaboration with Surrey County Council, is shining a spotlight on a vital resource that has been supporting individuals in crisis for over a decade.
The Mental Health Crisis Helpline, operated by Surrey and Borders Partnership, stands as a beacon of support, offering assistance to nearly 50,000 individuals annually. Since its inception in 2010, this 24-hour NHS helpline has been a lifeline for approximately 600,000 people in their moments of need.