HELPLINES & RESOURCES
Welcome to the ISSU helplines & resources page
If you need to talk to someone, below are a number of helplines you can contact for support.
Most helplines can provide a listening service, give information and advice, provide emotional support or point you in the direction of other services. They are often free-phone services which are staffed by trained volunteers or employees.
Link / Contact
Resource
Group / Organisation
Further Details? Click each logo
1800 265 165
https://www.hse.ie/eng/health/hl/yoursexualhealth/
https://www2.hse.ie/unplanned-pregnancy/
50808
01-6010000
Freephone 116 123
1800 66 66 66
1800 833 634
1890 303 302
1890 200 444
1890 474 474
1800 77 88 88
https://lgbt.ie/get-information/mental-health/
1890 929 539
085 147 7166
https://www.linc.ie/
https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/
https://www.sexualhealthwest.ie/index
Text LGBTI+ to 086 1800 280
1800 938 768
1800 341 900
1800 341 900
01 554 3811
01 8670701
01 674-0200
01 898 0148
01 6201675
01 878 6899
01 679 0044
01 872 1055
01 8729911
01 907 3707
https://www.belongto.org/we-are-here-for-you/?
Leaving Cert Helpline
Your Sexual Health
Unplanned Pregnancy
Mental Health Hotline
Mental Health Hotline
24hr Mental Health Hotline
24hr Hotline
8pm-12am Hotline
Depression Line
Eating disorder line
Mental health support
24hr Rape Crisis hotline
Mental Health Information
Gay, bi+, trans and queer men support
GSA Resources and Support
LGBT Helpline
Transgender Support
Transgender Equality Advocacy
Advocating for Lesbian and Bisexual Women
LGBT+ History
Sexual Health & LGBT+ health
Mental Health Manual
Sex Education for teens
Sex & Wellbeing
Information about drugs and alcohol
Internet Safety
Sexual Health Resources
Information and support about HIV/AIDS
24/7 anonymous support
24/7 Support to help overcome addiction
Aid for women experiencing domestic violence
Domestic Violence Support
Aid for men experiencing domestic violence
Women and Child's Refuge
Support and Advice for Migrants
Provides support for families living with drug abuse
Information regarding drugs and alcohol
Provide direct services to people who use drugs in the Dublin and Mid West Regions of Ireland.
Merchants Quay provides an Open Access Service, Primary Health Care Programme, Pathways Programme and a Residential Service.
Provides information about mental health
Confidential telephone support service
Listening service run by lesbian and bisexual women, who are not qualified counsellors but will listen
Volunteer-led listening and support service for families of trans and gender non-conforming people in Ireland.
Publishes and distributes HIV and safer sex information for men who have sex with men (MSM), as well as conducting and publishing research.
Man2Man is a comprehensive sexual health information website for men who have sex with men.
Mental Health support for LGBT+ young people
NPCPP
HSE
HSE
50808
Pieta House
Samaritans
Childline
Teenline
Aware
Bodywhys
Grow
Rape Crisis Network Ireland
Gay Project
GSA Project
TENI
LINC
Cork LGBT+ Archive
GOSHH
ISSU
Scarleteen
HSE
Talk to Frank
Webwise
Bishuk
Sexual Health Midwest
LifeRing
Womens Aid
Safe Ireland
Men's Aid Ireland
Aoibhneas
Immigrant council of Ireland
National Family Support Network
Ana Liffey Drug Project
Merchants Quay
Your Mental Health
Gay Switchboard Ireland
Dublin Lesbian Line
Gender Identity Family Support Line
Gay Health Network
Man 2 Man
BelongTo