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Helpline meaning
A telephone service (or (by extension) one using email, SMS, or the Web) which offers help to those who call, as either a public emergency service or customer service.
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The new helpline will expand on the existing Talk Suicide Canada helpline, that has a 10-digit toll-free number but does not have a 24-hour texting service.
Assuming the searches for ‘domestic abuse helpline’ are being searched by actual victims, the consistency of the ‘domestic abuse helpline’ trend reveals the long-standing nature of the problem.
For instance, helpline numbers for different states can be linked with the central helpline.
A 67-year-old retired government employee who wanted to cancel his railway tickets inadvertently came across a fraudulent IRCTC helpline on the internet.
Community Advice & Listening Line (CALL) - Mental health helpline for people in Wales which offers emotional support and information for anyone concerned about their own mental health or a friend/family member's mental health.
During the cost-of-living crisis, our free and confidential helpline is needed now more than ever.
Each zone has been allotted a budget of ₹20 lakh, and the 1913 helpline has been expanded to 30 connections to streamline registering of complaints.
Every sale will see £1 donated to Switchboard LGBT+ Helpline, which operates 24/7, 365 days a year.
For employees of a state licensed or registered childcare provider in need of receiving a voucher for mental health services, visit or contact the statewide 211 HelpLine for a referral.
For those in need of Dengue treatment, information, or wanting to register complaints, a free helpline is available through the health department at 1033.
Greenstone said she will always be grateful to have been a part of the Helpline and that it has made her a better person.
Guthrie suggested calling Komen's Breast Care Helpline at 1-877 GO KOMEN.
If you or a loved one is suffering from disordered eating, the National Eating Disorder Information Centre offers an online chat and toll-free helpline (connect people with support.
If your payment does not arrive then you should contact the Universal Credit helpline or your local Jobcentre as soon as you can.
In 2021, the NSPCC helpline received over 6,000 contacts about children being left unsupervised.
In a video message, Mann said the helpline had completed one year and over 300 government employees and officials from different departments were either behind bars or facing cases of corruption.
It has also set up a confidential helpline which staff can ring with any “immediate issues” as a result of these allegations.
Last year, the charity’s helpline made 566 referrals to agencies in the West Midlands following contacts about children being left alone without supervision of an adult, a 23 per cent increase from the previous year.
On a banner off of Asbury circle or on posters in the narrow recesses of White Hall’s gloomy bathrooms, students may find an advertisement for the Emory Helpline.
Oregon has become the seventh state to link with the helpline.