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Choose Bipolar Scotland as your charity partner and join our mission to improve the lives of individuals living with bipolar in Scotland. A partnership with Bipolar Scotland demonstrates your company’s desire and commitment to ensuring individuals with bipolar are supported in the workplace and wider communities. As well as raising vital funds and raising awareness of bipolar disorder, we can work together to reduce stigma in the workplace and provide workplace wellbeing initiatives.
Benefits of charity partnership with BPS
Boost staff morale and encourage team building
Achieve your social responsibility goals
Volunteering opportunities for Staff
Access to workplace wellbeing support
Improved public relations
How your staff can get involved
Events – Encourage staff to get involved in national events or creating their own bespoke event in support of Bipolar Scotland. Team participations increases morale and encourages team building all whilst supporting a great cause.
Staff Fundraising - We can work with you to create a bespoke fundraising calendar to bring together your employees . From Office Bingo to a round of golf , there are lots of ways your staff can come together to support Bipolar Scotland
Payroll Giving – is a straightforward way for staff to donate straight from their salary, minimum effort with maximum impact.
Volunteering with us – Staff can access fantastic volunteering opportunities, learn new skills and meet new people. There are lots of ways to get involved
Workplace wellbeing – we can collaborate with employees to support them in their wellbeing at work , specifically those living with a Bipolar diagnosis
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On The Level, our bi-monthly e-magazine for people in Scotland living with bipolar, is packed full of articles, case studies, news and opportunities to take part in research. Why not sign up to receive it and join the caring, informed Bipolar Scotland community?