Survey uncovers rural isolation/loneliness

In August 2018 Bipolar UK surveyed their supporters to identify the specific needs of rural and urban communities.

The recently released findings uncovered that living in rural communities exacerbated isolation, with respondents more likely to have to travel further for mental health services and being more nervous about meeting new people. They also found 11% were experiencing intense loneliness.

To tackle this isolation, Bipolar UK currently runs 16 peer support group in rural communities. By working with Rural Services Partnership they hope to expand that number, and raise awareness of our other services that can be accessed easily from the home.

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