Waves Borderline Personality Disorder Support Service

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£870,000

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  • Health services

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1 year ago

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Waves aims to provide people in Suffolk who have a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder (BPD), or traits consistent with BPD, with support and self-development opportunities. The service aims to help clients gain a better understanding of BPD and to help individuals to meet their emotional needs, identify resources available to them to maintain mental wellbeing and achieve personal goals.
The service is for people who are 18+ with a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder or traits consistent with the diagnosis, and who are registered with a GP practice in Ipswich and East Suffolk or West Suffolk localities.  Service users must be willing to positively engage with the service as well as adhere to the rules and boundaries of Waves.  Referrals must be made by a healthcare professional; the service will not accept self-referrals.

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