Bipolar can affect you whether you are studying or at work. Bipolar UK offers help and support with information on your legal entitlements under the Equality Act 2010 and practical ideas to keep you well.
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In this first-person narrative, Iain Sophie talks about his struggles with depression, mania, and substance abuse and shares five lessons he's learned along the way... Read more
Heidi Charles, a nurse who lives with bipolar, shares some tips about what you can do to support a colleague with bipolar in the workplace Read more
Ellie reflects on work and how it impacts on bipolar disorder and how integral it is to managing the condition and keeping well. She also outlines her tips for keeping a healthy work life balance. Read more
Making the most of the support available at your university. Read more
Author David Hillman looks at the world of work and when best to disclose your bipolar disorder. Read more
Mary-Rose shares her experience of stigma in the final part of a three part series on stigma and bipolar disorder. Read more
Anna has lived with her bipolar diagnosis for many years. Today she wants to discuss 'duvet days' Read more
Ali Douglas talks about the importance of employment support and understanding of bipolar disorder Read more
Amanda shares her experience of talking about her diagnosis at work Read more
REACT Supporter Lizzi explores disclosing mental health at work. Read more