
Based on data from its call centre the map reveals that nine per cent of calls from young people in Birmingham relate to bullying and in Sheffield 22 per cent of calls relate to housing problems.
Other hotspots include Edinburgh, where addiction-related enquiries make up 12 per cent of calls and Cardiff, where education concerns trouble nine per cent of callers.
Get Connected aims to refer callers to local support organisations, but warns many are closing down due to funding cuts.
Matthew Williams, head of the helpline, said: "There are so many organisations across the UK doing great work, often with inadequate resources. Sadly, we are starting to notice a reduction in the number and scale of these services as financial support is withdrawn.
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