One day Carer workshop
This in-person training is designed specifically for families, friends and supporters who care and support in a voluntary capacity to someone experiencing borderline personality disorder (BPD)


Who should atttend
This in-person training offers valuable insights and practical strategies to help volunteers better understand the challenges associated with BPD and improve their ability to offer effective, compassionate care. The focus is on equipping people with the knowledge and skills needed to support someone living with BPD, while fostering empathy and maintaining healthy boundaries.
It provides information about BPD and how to best support the person whilst still caring for yourselves. The face-to-face group will explore a number of educational and practical approaches to learning new skills in the context of a safe environment amongst other carers.
Please note, this training is not suited for individuals who have lived experience of BPD, unless they are actively in a caring role for someone else with the condition. Additionally, the content is tailored for volunteers and is not intended for clinicians, mental health workers, or paid carers. The goal is to create a supportive learning environment for those in non-professional caregiving roles, ensuring they can provide meaningful support without professional therapeutic training.
This workshop is an in person workshop held at our office in Richmond.