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World Bipolar Day HistoryWorld Bipolar Day aims to raise awareness and reduce social stigma surrounding bipolar disorder. The day is dedicated to fostering global solidarity among individuals living with the condition and their care circles, offering community support and demonstrating that a diagnosis does not limit one's ability to lead a fulfilling life. It is a platform through which information can be disseminated about the signs, symptoms, and effective management strategies for the condition, promoting mental health literacy. World Bipolar Day was initiated by International Bipolar Foundation (IBPF), the Asian Network of Bipolar Disorder (ANBD), and the International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD). In relation to the United Kingdom, recognising this day emphasises the importance of mental health support services within the NHS and other related agencies. The day facilitates dialogue about bipolar disorder, highlighting the need for early detection, comprehensive treatment options and the individual's right to access high-quality healthcare. It underscores Britain's commitment to mental health advocacy, further pushing to de-stigmatise psychiatric illnesses and advocate for those affected in all aspects of British life. In the United Kingdom, World Bipolar Day is observed through various activities, including mental health awareness campaigns, educational initiatives, and events that serve to promote discussion about bipolar disorder in local communities. The national mental health charities and individual communities organise these events to drive conversations about mental health. Individuals and organisations across the nation are encouraged to share their experiences and resources with the hashtag #WorldBipolarDay. Although the date may vary annually, World Bipolar Day typically falls on March 30, coinciding with the birthday of Vincent Van Gogh, who was posthumously diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Facts about World Bipolar Day
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