Mindline Trans+ National Helpline 0300 330 5468
MindLine Trans+ is a confidential emotional, mental health support helpline for people who identify as Transgender, Agender, Gender Fluid, Non-binary…
…We are also here to support family members and friends and to provide signposting to other services and resources.
We are a national helpline, you can call us from anywhere in the UK.
The MindLine Trans+ provides a safe place to talk about your feelings confidentially. We don’t record calls nor ask for any personal details. Our listeners will try understand the multitude of feelings and concerns that may be going on for you. We are here to listen and offer our support.
We have volunteers with lived experience of Trans+ or are Allies responding to your callson Fridays from 8pm to 11pm.
Please feel free to visit our Facebook and Twitter pages for service updates.
Which area does the service cover?
MindLine Trans+ is a national service open to callers nationwide.
Safe, confidential support
You can talk things through with one of our trained volunteer listeners. Or we can just listen. You don’t have to tell us your name.
Calls can last up to 30 minutes per evening. This allows the volunteers to really listen carefully to what you have to say. It also allows us to support as many people as possible.
Call Costs
Calls to MindLine Trans+ are inclusive to any contracted minutes that you may have with your phone provider, so there is no cost as long as you have minutes remaining.
Outside of any inclusive minutes packages, calls from landlines are charged at approx 3.5p per minute. Costs for mobiles vary dependent on mobile operator, we suggest you confirm this with your operator.
Volunteering on the MindLine Trans+
If you have lived Trans experience and you are interested in volunteering with us, please visit our MindLine Trans+ volunteering page.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0300 330 5468
- Website
- Mindline Trans+
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Fridays from 8pm to 11pm
- Time of day
- Evening
Other Details
- Age Bands
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11-14 years old
18-25 years old
Parents and carers
15-17 years old