3114, the national suicide prevention number, warns of the impact of discrimination on the mental health of LGBT+ people. Communiqué.
According to the latest report on LGBTIphobia published by SOS Homophobia (1), these realities particularly expose the people concerned to suicidal thoughts and acts of suicide, due to the rejection, violence and isolation they experience on a daily basis. Young people are particularly vulnerable, facing a feeling of exclusion and a lack of recourse.
In this context, 3114 reminds us of the importance of making suicide prevention a public health priority.
This free national number must become a reflex, just like 15. Accessible to everyone, it is available 24/7, everywhere in France.
We offer the intervention of the Deputy National Coordinator of 3114, Professor Notredame, to decipher these issues, provide expert insight and share feedback from the field.
(1) Report on LGBTIphobia, SOS Homophobia, 2026
About 3114, National Suicide Prevention Number
Open since October 1, 2021 and supported by the Lille University Hospital, 3114 is the national suicide prevention number, funded by the Ministry of Health. Available 24/7, it is aimed at anyone in psychological distress, their
loved ones or professionals. Calls are handled by trained nurses and psychologists, who listen, assess the situation, provide immediate support and, if necessary, provide guidance or emergency intervention.





