Bipolar UK

Bipolar UK supports individuals, their families and carers affected by bipolar.

Bipolar – sometimes known as manic depression – is a severe mental health illness characterised by significant mood swings including manic highs and depressive lows. The majority of individuals with bipolar experience alternating episodes of mania and depression.

We work to ensure all individuals with bipolar can manage their illness and lead independent lives.

Our support groups are free and open to anyone affected by bipolar, including family, friends and carers. If you don't have a confirmed diagnosis and want to find out about bipolar, and related conditions such as cyclothymia, you are also welcome.

Anyone over 18 is welcome. If you're 16 or 17, please bring a parent or guardian.

Please note that our groups are no longer running on an open door basis.

If you're interested in joining the group meetings, please email supportgroups@bipolaruk.org with "Liverpool support group 4th Wed of each month" as the subject line. 

liverpool support group

Meets: 4th Wednesday of each month

Location: Elm Hall Methodist Church, Elm Hall Drive, L18 1LF

Time: 7pm - 9pm

Our Services

Information & Support

We give practical information, support and advice through our helpline and email, and via our website and in our free downloadable leaflets. This is open to people affected by bipolar, their friends, families, carers and professionals

Support groups

Groups are free to attend and are open to all individuals affected by bipolar including those with a diagnosis, those pre-diagnosis, their family members, friends and carers. You don't need a referral and you don't have to let anyone know you're coming - just turn up! 

Online eCommunity

The Bipolar UK eCommunity is a supportive web-based discussion forum for all individuals affected by bipolar and is moderated by Bipolar UK. It gives you a safe and secure environment to discuss the challenges you face. The eCommunity is a free service and to use it you just need to complete a brief online registration and agree to our 'house rules'. Once you've registered. you'll have access 24 hours a day.

Link Mentoring

This is a telephone-based peer mentoring on a one-to-one basis for people affected by bipolar. Link Mentoring is provided by volunteer mentors who have a diagnosis of bipolar or who have first hand experience of living with someone with bipolar. The sessions are on a regular basis and the mentors provide support, advice and practical information.  

For further information check out our website

Who to contact

Telephone
Helpline: 0333 323 3880 Helpline: 0333 323 3880
E-mail
Website
https://www.bipolaruk.org/.../liverpool-support-group

Where to go

Address
Bipolar Uk,
11 Belgrave Road
London
Postcode
SW1V 1RB
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Last Updated

Last updated: 01/04/2022

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