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Young people can now text for mental health help through Kids Help Phone across Canada

Halifax researchers at Dalhousie University have been looking into the possible downsides of restricting access to youth.24/7 bilingual texting mental health support service for Canadian youth. Getty Images

Canadian youth can now access mental health support through a free bilingual texting service being rolled out across the country by Kids Help Phone.

The charitable organization is introducing the 24/7 texting support option through a service partnership with U.S.-based helpline and technology pioneer Crisis Text Line.

A pilot project begun in February in Manitoba and select provinces has logged more than 13,000 texting conversations between young people seeking help and trained volunteer crisis responders.

READ MORE: Crisis texting line now available for kids in Manitoba 24/7

The pilot study showed the most common issues affecting young people were anxiety, relationships and feelings of isolation.

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Twenty-four per cent of texters reached out because of suicidal thoughts.

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The confidential service is accessible by texting TALK to 686868 for an English-speaking crisis responder and TEXTO to 686868 to reach a French-speaking counsellor on any text/SMS- enabled cellphone.

READ MORE: Crisis texting service will soon take off across Canada — Manitoba is the launching ground

The texting service requires no data plan, Internet connection or app.

For many young people, a lack of privacy, unreliable Internet, and limited data plans make it difficult to communicate by phone.

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