The aims of Bipolar Fellowship Scotland are:
To provide information, support and advice for people affected by bipolar disorder/manic depression and all who care;
To promote Self-Help throughout Scotland;
To inform and educate about the illness and the organisation.
Welcome to our new web site. Please explore the resources and information we have made available.
Painting by Dee Slaven
Worried your mood swings are out of control? Answer our simple questionnaire to find out if you may have bipolar disorder.
Breathing Space is a free confidential phone line that anyone in Scotland can call when they are feeling low or depressed.
Bipolar Scotland has produced a booklet, “Rosie’s Mum”, which is aimed at very young children with a parent who has manic depression.
Learn what bipolar disorder/manic depression is and how it affects people.
We have a catalogue of resources dealing with bipolar disorder for all ages and situations.
Joining BFS as a subscribing member gives you access to a range of services, amenities, and support.
Wherever you are in Scotland, there is a local group near you providing fellowship and support.
Your donation, no matter how small, supports the vital work that we do.
The Scottish Government’s new policy and action plan for mental health improvement for 2009 to 2011 – Towards a Mentally Flourishing Scotland - was launched on Thursday 7th May by Shona Robison, Minister for Public Health (more…)
The Lothian Group have arranged a programme of speakers for their meetings during 2009. The group meet every 3rd Monday of the month, 7pm - 9pm, Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh. (more…)
| Saturday 19 September 2009 |
A date for your diary. Bipolar Fellowship Scotland will be holding their AGM & Conference on Saturday 19 September 2009. (more…)