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22nd Mar 2016

New Freephone Support Line for Those Who Suffer from Depression

Cassie Delaney

Aware have launched a new Freephone number to increase the organisations support.

The service, which is available for individuals who experience depression or bipolar disorder and for relatives or friends concerned for someone they care about, is available now on 1800 80 48 48 free of charge from anywhere in the country. The Aware Support Line is available seven days a week from 10am-10pm.

Director of Services Bríd O’Meara said the organisation expects an increase in the number of people accessing the service as a result of the new Freephone number. “The Aware Support Line is an extremely valuable option for thousands of callers each year. It provides the space for the caller to be heard in an empathic and non-judgemental manner and importantly, helps them to identify and explore helpful options that are available to them. Often when someone is in the darkness that depression can bring, or when someone is dealing with the extremes of mood associated with bipolar disorder, it can be difficult to see any options: Aware’s Support Line helps to shine a light on options that are available to that individual caller.

“Research carried out in the UK illustrates that telephone support lines can contribute to maintaining the mental health of service users and can be particularly helpful in dealing with self-harm. Aware volunteers receive excellent training to ensure that they can deliver an effective and helpful service to each caller so that they can manage their particular experience and minimise the impact on their life. Depression and bipolar disorder can have a profound effect on all aspects of the person’s life. We urge people who are impacted to pick up the phone and call Aware – our services can and DO make a difference.”

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