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LifeLink Opening Times
Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, 9:30-5, Wed 9:30am-9pm,

Under 16s Drop In Thursdays 4-6pm

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Self-harming and thoughts of suicide are more common than you think.  You are not alone.

Self-harm and suicide affect both men and women at different stages of their lives.

LifeLink provides free support and advice to people in crisis, who self harm and at risk of suicide in the North Glasgow area. We provide the support when people need it.

We do not offer any easy solutions; however, we do listen and have helped many people find new ways to cope.

 

LifeLink provides...

One to one support, assessment and onward referrals

When you first arrive you will undergo an assessment to discover how best to assist you in the current crisis.

Information on harm minimisation/training on wound dressing

Our staff will guide you on safer approaches if the need to self harm arises.

Counselling and massage therapy on site

Support for family, friends and carers

 

Adults

Monday
10am - 1:30pm
Tuesday
10am - 4pm
Wednesday
3pm - 9pm
Thursday
10am - 4pm
Friday
10am - 3pm

 

LifeLink Map

Click on Google Maps link and type in LifeLink Glasgow.  We are located at the back of the Millburn Centre facing the car park.

Stress Relief Sessions

at your local housing office

Click here to see times and places.

 

June 2006

LifeLink entered the Edinburgh Relay Marathon on Sunday 11th of June.  Many thanks to all the runners and sponsors.

 
March 2006

For those seeking information on self-injury and suicide click on the links below to access BBC Radio 1's One Life documentaries.  Hear first hand accounts of young people's struggles with self-injury/thoughts of suicide and some success stories.

Please look after yourself when listening to them, as it can be difficult to listen to.

People who self-harm have often been branded as 'attention-seeking' but self-harm is still mistreated and misunderstood, by professionals and friends of self-harmers alike.

In November 2004 ex-Eastenders actor Chris Parker checked into a hotel and tried to kill himself. Thankfully Chris survived, but many men who attempt the same thing don't.  Chris looks at the problem of male suicide and the reasons behind why so many young men try to end it all.

This programme contains content that could be upsetting to some listeners.
 

December 2005

Click on the link to see an article on LifeLink in the December 2005 edition of the Glasgow Magazine.

 
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