Sanctuary BPD Carers Blog
Sanctuary members regularly contribute to this blog with information of interest to Carers of people with BPD.
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Helping Someone With BPD – RANZ College of Psychiatrists
The RANZ College of Psychiatrists provide this great advice about Helping Someone With BPD
August 2020 Sanctuary Meeting – Anxiety
We had another excellent meeting in August with lots of discussion about anxiety, and how it affects our loved ones and also us
July 2020 Sanctuary Meeting
We shared a recording of a young woman speaking about how BPD affects her and what it means to her.
June 2020 Sanctuary Meeting – Stephanie Mitchell
Stephanie Mitchell from HUMANE Clinic spoke at our June meeting
When a Name Matters – Carers SA e-News Story
David Militz (Carers SA CEO) says there are vast differences between ‘unpaid family carers’ and ‘paid care workers’
COVID-19 Mental Health Peer Support Line
A new Peer led mental health support line to help South Australians deal with the emotional distress of COVID-19 has been launched by Skylight Mental Health
May 2020 Sanctuary Meeting – Danielle Forbes
Danielle Forbes and Laura Cooke-O’Connor from BPD Co spoke at our May Sanctuary meeting.
April 2020 Sanctuary Meeting – Skills to Support a loved one with BPD in a Pandemic
April’s Sanctuary Meeting was held on line to comply with COVID 19 restrictions.
March 2020 Sanctuary Meeting – Kristy Acres
Kristy Acres spoke to our March Sanctuary meeting on Tuesday, March 10
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