Partnerships

We collaborate with a diverse array of key stakeholders, including mental health professionals, researchers, advocacy groups, and individuals with lived experience.

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At Spectrum, we are dedicated to creating a supportive environment for individuals impacted by borderline personality disorder and complex trauma. To achieve this, we collaborate with a diverse array of key stakeholders, including mental health professionals, researchers, advocacy groups, and individuals with lived experience.

Our partnerships span both national and international landscapes, allowing us to draw from a rich tapestry of insights and best practices. By fostering these relationships, we ensure that our approaches are informed by the latest research and effective strategies, all aimed at enhancing the well-being of others.

Our commitment to collaboration extends beyond borders, as we engage with stakeholders worldwide to share knowledge and resources. This global perspective enriches our understanding of the complexities surrounding borderline personality disorder and complex trauma, empowering us to tailor our initiatives to better meet the needs of individuals and communities. 

Through these partnerships, we not only amplify our impact but also cultivate a sense of shared responsibility and hope. Together, we strive to create a more compassionate and informed landscape, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued in the journey towards mental wellness.

We are deeply grateful for the invaluable support and collaboration we receive from our partners. Their commitment has been instrumental in our growth and success over the past 25 years, enabling us to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve milestones together. 

Spectrum’s treatment and support for people impacted by a Personality Disorder (with or without complex trauma experiences) is among the best in the world. We look forward to the time that all mental health services regard the treatment of BPD as part of their core business.

Australian Borderline Personality Disorder — BPD Foundation Board