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  • Role of service provider
  • BPD diagnosis
  • Key principles for working with people with BPD
  • Responding to a crisis
  • Responding to challenging behaviour
  • Responding to complex mental heath needs
  • Ongoing management
  • Resources for service providers
  • Resources for clients
  • Working with family, friends and carers
  • Self-care and need for support
  • Training and education

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