Tale of Tails

Must Have Contacts

WE DETAIL BELOW SOME MUST-HAVE CONTACTS REGARDING DOGS, ASSISTANCE DOGS AND DISABILITY IN GENERAL

Vets & Emergency Vets

Always have your emergency vets number available. I recommend having two other vets available as well in case yours is busy. If you go on holiday get the contact details for an emergency vets in the area.

Deaf & Speech-Impaired App

Emergency and non Emergency

  • 101 – non emergency police
  • 111 – non emergency medical helpline
  • 112 – widely used international emergency phone number – check your country here
  • 18000 – Textphone for emergency services
  • 18001 101 – Textphone for non emergency police
  • 18001 111 – Textphone for non emergency medical
  • NHS 111 BSL Interpreter Service for non emergency medical

Support Contacts

Victim Support

  • 08 08 16 89 111 – 24/7 hotline, free to call
  • Request support online here
  • Website link

Samaritans

  • 116 123 – 24/7 hotline, free to call
  • Email: jo@samaritans.org, response time of 24 hours
  • Website link

NSPCC

  • 0808 800 5000. Monday to Friday 8am – 10pm. Saturday and Sunday 9am – 6pm.
  • Email: help@nspcc.org.uk
  • Report abuse form online here
  • Website Link

Childline