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How to access mental health crisis support in Leeds

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Last updated: February 16, 2026 5:54 pm
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How to access mental health crisis support in Leeds

If you’re facing a mental health crisis in Leeds, call NHS 111 and select the mental health option for 24/7 support—it’s free and connects you to local crisis teams quickly. Residents in Headingley, Garforth, Horsforth, Pudsey, Yeadon, and Morley can access the same services through Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LYPFT).

Contents
  • Why This Matters to Local Residents
  • Step-by-Step Actions
  • Council Service Handling It
  • Information or Documents Needed
  • Expected Response Time
  • Follow-Up Actions Required
  • Rights and Responsibilities Under UK Rules
  • Practical Tips to Avoid Future Crises

Why This Matters to Local Residents

Mental health crises affect people across Leeds, including busy suburbs like Headingley and family areas in Pudsey. In these communities, stress from daily life can escalate without prompt help, impacting work, family, and wellbeing.​

Local residents in Garforth, Horsforth, Yeadon, and Morley benefit from knowing support options, as quick access prevents hospital stays and supports recovery at home. The Leeds Times highlights these services to empower communities with practical knowledge.

One in four people experiences mental ill health, making crisis support essential for maintaining independence in neighbourhoods served by Leeds council.

Step-by-Step Actions

Follow these steps for immediate mental health crisis support in Leeds.

  • Step 1: Dial NHS 111 and press 2 for mental health—this routes you to LYPFT’s Single Point of Access (SPA), available 24/7.
  • Step 2: Explain your situation clearly; the team assesses urgency and may send a Crisis Resolution and Intensive Support Service (CRISS) worker to your home.​
  • Step 3: If needed, visit a crisis café like Here For You (open daily 3:30pm-9pm) or Dial House for face-to-face support—call ahead to confirm availability.
  • Step 4: For ongoing issues, contact your GP or self-refer to Live Well Leeds for community support.​

These steps apply citywide, including for Headingley and Pudsey residents.​

Council Service Handling It

Leeds City Council commissions non-urgent mental health services like Live Well Leeds and day opportunities through Adult Social Care, but acute crises fall under NHS providers.

LYPFT’s SPA and CRISS handle immediate crises, working alongside Leeds council partners for holistic care. Pudsey council services align with these, focusing on prevention rather than emergency response.

Local residents access council-linked hubs for recovery, ensuring seamless support from crisis to community services.​

Information or Documents Needed

No documents are required for initial crisis calls—NHS 111 and SPA prioritise your safety based on your description.

Useful details include your GP name, address in areas like Garforth or Yeadon, medications, and any existing care plan to speed up help. For follow-up council services, proof of Leeds residency or GP registration may apply.

Keep a crisis plan handy if you have one from LYPFT—it outlines personal triggers and contacts.​

Expected Response Time

NHS 111 connects you instantly to a specialist, with urgent home visits from CRISS often within hours.

Crisis cafés like Dial House respond by callback within two hours if calling during opening windows. Leeds council follow-ups for social care vary but aim for prompt assessments post-crisis.

In high-demand periods, expect triage first, prioritising severe risks for fastest response.​

Follow-Up Actions Required

After initial support, attend any arranged appointments with CRISS or your GP to stabilise your situation.​

If symptoms persist, contact Live Well Leeds or your neighbourhood mental health team covering Horsforth or Morley. Request a care plan review through LYPFT if under their services.

Track progress and reach out to Adult Social Care via Leeds council for longer-term needs like housing support.​

Rights and Responsibilities Under UK Rules

Under the Mental Health Act 1983, you have rights to a care plan, independent advocacy, and involvement in decisions during detention or treatment.​

You can appoint a nominated person for support and complain to the Care Quality Commission if unhappy. Responsibilities include engaging honestly with services and following safety plans to aid recovery.

Local residents in Headingley or Pudsey retain these protections, ensuring fair access via Leeds council and NHS pathways.

Practical Tips to Avoid Future Crises

Build resilience with early self-referral to Leeds Mental Wellbeing Service for talking therapies if low mood arises.

Join council-funded Mental Health Day Opportunities for community links and volunteering in areas like Yeadon. Practice grounding techniques, like breathing exercises, and maintain routines to spot triggers early.

Connect with GP for check-ins and use apps or Shout text service (text SHOUT to 85258) for 24/7 low-level support. The Leeds Times encourages proactive steps for healthier communities.

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