5/30/2023 0 Comments Relax now mobile texts![]() (Kids Help Phone logo rises from the bottom of the screen)Īt Kids Help Phone, we’re always here to support you. You really helped me get through this night. (Conversation between a young person and crisis responder continues) (Close up on phone and a warm, yellow light fills the screen) You’re welcome to text again whenever you need support. If at any time you’d like to end the conversation, you can type STOP. (An overlaid icon of a sad face in red transitions to a calm, slightly smiling, yellow-green face) If that happens, we may be able to connect you with emergency services.Ī crisis responder will help you move from a hot moment to a cool calm. What you tell us is private - it’s between you and Kids Help Phone unless your safety or someone else’s is at risk. Kids Help Phone’s 24/7 texting service is free, and it’s for everyone. (Blurred text messages are on screen and back and forth conversation continues) Then you’ll be connected with a real person - a trained volunteer crisis responder. Once you text in, you’ll receive a few automated messages about the service and your privacy. Text anywhere in Canada, any time, about anything. avoid interruptions during this time, such as phone calls or text messages. (Cycle of a series of locations classroom, community centre, bush party, kitchen, mall) Progressive relaxation (PR) is a technique that focuses on one part of your. If you’re Indigenous, you can ask to be connected with a First Nations, Inuk or Metis crisis responder (if one’s available) by texting the words FIRST NATIONS, INUIT or METIS. Text 686868 or contact us through Facebook Messenger to reach a trained volunteer crisis responder. (Young person shares experience with a recent break-up) (Text exchange between a crisis responder and young person) Anywhere in Canada, any time, about anything. (Close up view of the phone screen and a user enters the text CONNECT) (A phone screen enters the frame in the foreground of a living room with subdued colours) (Messages on the screen continue to overlap) It’s understandable if life starts to feel overwhelming. Messages increase in frequency until the screen is filled with message bubbles) ![]() (A message pops up on the screen “Hey, can we talk?”) (A messaging app is on the screen and text pops up)
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