Childline SA Online Counselling Chatrooms will be closed on the 16th of December 2024. Any messages sent on this platform during this time will not be received by our team. We will return on the 17th of December 2024 (11am-1pm & 2pm-6pm). If you need to speak to a Counsellor, call our 24 hour Toll-free Number on 116. However, if you feel that you are in any immediate danger, please call the Police on 10111 for a faster response

Childline Online Counselling

Childline SA Online Counselling Chatrooms will be closed on the 16th of December 2024. Any messages sent on this platform during this time will not be received by our team. We will return on the 17th of December 2024 (11am-1pm & 2pm-6pm). If you need to speak to a Counsellor, call our 24 hour Toll-free Number on 116. However, if you feel that you are in any immediate danger, please call the Police on 10111 for a faster response

Our counsellors are currently offline

We are here Monday – Friday, 11am-1pm & 2pm-6pm. If you need to speak to a Counsellor, call our 24 hour Tollfree Number on 116.
If you feel you are in immediate danger, please call the Police on 10111

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What it’s like to get in touch

Childline SA is primarily a counselling service for children up to the age of 18. We chat to children from all over South Africa as well as adults that have concerns about children. We are available Monday-Friday, 11am-1pm & 2pm-6pm, except on public holidays. We know it can sometimes be scary talking to counsellors. Especially for the first time. You might be unsure about what to say or how they’ll react. Or wonder who they are? They’re a bunch of different people, some old and some young. They all work for us across South Africa. They have all sorts of hobbies and interests. But most importantly, they all care about young people and give up some their time to volunteer as counsellors. They have been trained on our Crisisline Counselling Course and are constantly updated with issues you may be facing. You can talk to them about anything, from self-harm and sexting to exam stress and eating problems.

Here are some examples of chats that we may have:

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Usually a counsellor chat lasts around 30 minutes. But this could be less or more depending on what help you need. If you need to contact us again, we’ll always be here for you. Since 2010, Childline SA has chatted to over 33 000 young people through online counselling!

Is this a safe place to chat?

It’s just between you and Childline. We’re a safe place for you to talk. We do keep track of chats to help understand what you’re going through and support you if you contact us again. It can also make it easier for us to get help to you if you’re in danger. These chats stay safe at Childline. It’s quick and easy to chat to us. You don’t need to give your email address or your name if you don’t feel comfortable. If you do give us any details, it remains private and confidential. Confidentiality means not telling anyone else about what you’ve said unless we feel you are in danger or may need further help.

Why can’t I use the counsellor chat at night?

We understand that some of you are finding it hard to get through to our counsellors after hours. We are available Monday-Friday, 11am-1pm & 2pm -6pm. We start counselling at 2pm as most youth are done with school by then and end at 6pm so that you have enough time for homework, family and a good night’s rest. If you need someone right away it may be best to phone us on our Toll-Free Helpline on 116 for telephonic counselling. We are free from all networks. However, if you feel that you are in any immediate danger, please call the Police on 10111.

Got cut off or had to go?

If you get cut off or need to end a chat suddenly, you can log in for another counselor chat. It helps to let the counsellor know you got cut off before. If you were talking about something serious like getting help with self-harm or suicidal thoughts, it’s important to let the counsellor know if you feel safe or not.