Bipolar Scotland

Scotland's Charity
for People Living
with
Bipolar

World Bipolar Day 2024: your diagnosis stories

World Bipolar Day is on the 30th March. This year, we marked it by inviting people living with bipolar in Scotland to share the story of their diagnosis.

These stories are heartbreaking, raw, sometimes uplifting, sometimes challenging, and they all point to the need for urgent change in the system. 

Our Services

Support Groups

Open to anyone living with bipolar as as well as their family and friends.

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Beyond Diagnosis

A brand new service for people recently diagnosed.

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Self-Management Training

Learn techniques to help succesfully manage your illness.

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Peers Together

One-on-one support from our trained peer workers.

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Join today and become a part of the Bipolar Scotland community.
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Find out ways you can fundraise for us.

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Join our team and help us make a difference.

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Donate today to support the work we do.

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Join today and become a part of the Bipolar Scotland community.

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Find out ways you can fundraise for us.


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Join our team and help us make a difference..


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Donate today to support the work we do.


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