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Bipolar UK

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Bipolar UK is the only national charity dedicated to empowering individuals and families affected by bipolar. Peer support is at the core of our work. This means people affected by bipolar helping others.

What we offer:

Bipolar UK is the only national charity dedicated to empowering individuals and families affected by bipolar. Peer support is at the core of our work. This means people affected by bipolar helping others. Our integrated service consists of:

  •  More than 85 peer support groups for people affected by bipolar, facilitated by trained and supported volunteers – many groups have now migrated online
  •  A moderated eCommunity with over 13,000 active users
  •  One-to-one peer support provided by telephone and email, recognising that support groups and a digital service will not be for everyone
  •  Information and resources provided on our website which are used by over 360,000 people a year
  •  Empowering approximately 1,000 people per month to stay well and we have the ambition to reach thousands more

Who to contact

Contact Name
Bipolar UK
Telephone
0333 323 3885 - Support Groups team 0333 323 3885 - Support Groups team 0333 323 3880 - Peer Support Voicemail inbox 0333 323 3880 - Peer Support Voicemail inbox
E-mail
info@bipolaruk.org
supportgroups@bipolaruk.org
Website
Bipolar UK Website
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Where to go

Name
Manchester Support Group Friends Meeting House
Address
6, Mount Street
Manchester
Postcode
M2 5NS
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Notes

Manchester | Bipolar UK

Costs

Associated Cost
No

Availability

Referral not required
Other notes

Our support groups are free and open to anyone affected by bipolar, including family, friends and loved ones. 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.

The format of the meetings vary, but you will have the opportunity to introduce yourself, say how you are feeling using the Bipolar UK mood scale and may listen to an invited speaker. The groups are organised and facilitated by volunteers who are affected by bipolar in some way.

If you're interested in joining the meetings please email supportgroups@bipolaruk.org with "Manchester 2nd Wednesday support group" as the subject line.

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

Disclaimer

The role of this directory is to provide information; it is your responsibility to make sure that services are appropriate and meet your needs.

Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided in this directory, "we" (Manchester City Council) do not accept any responsibility or liability for any errors that have occurred or if the information provided is not up to date. "We" are also not responsible for the content of third party websites / emails listed in the information / records visible on this website.

It is recommended that you always check with providers that their service or organisation meets your requirements. We offer an impartial service and we cannot recommend or endorse any providers listed.

Background checks

Manchester City Council has not conducted background checks or other forms of due diligence (for example, Disclosure Barring Service checks and Safeguarding checks) against the providers listed on the Manchester Service Directory. Users are advised to undertake your own checks and verifications prior to engaging the services of any providers listed on the Manchester Service Directory.

For that reason it is important that you carry out your own independent checks and verifications and are entirely satisfied before acting on the basis of any information or other material supplied in the website.

For advice on how to make your own appropriate checks and verifications please read the checklist information below.

Checklist

Note that the following advice which is given as a guide only, is given without any liability. In some circumstances this advice may not be sufficient. Therefore where appropriate you may need to seek further independent expert advice.

Some of the organisations on the website are not required to be registered with regulatory bodies. Therefore it is important that you make sure that the service is safe and entirely suitable for your needs especially if it is related to children or vulnerable persons. Below are some of the things you need to look out for.

  • Check that the staff have been appropriately vetted. For more information on this please visit DBS.gov.uk
  • Check that the service has child protection procedures in place if they are directly involved with children.
  • Check that the staff are qualified and trained in the specific area.
  • Check that the service operates an anti-discriminatory practice.
  • Check that the service protects children, young people and vulnerable adults where it is required to do so.
  • Check that the service has a health and safety policy.
  • Check that the service has a complaints procedure.

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