Get in touch with us
We welcome messages from carers, professionals, researchers, organisations, and anyone who would like to learn more about our work supporting families affected by personality disorders.
For all enquiries, please contact us at:
personalitydisorders.cic@gmail.com
We aim to respond to messages as soon as possible.
Who can contact us?
We welcome messages from carers, clinicians, charities, researchers, community organisations, professionals, and families who would like to connect with our work.
Location
Personality Disorders CIC is based in Leicester, United Kingdom, but our work is not limited to one region. Our services, resources, and collaborations extend across the English speaking world, supporting carers and families wherever they may be.
Our organisation operates primarily online, which allows us to reach people in different countries and communities who may not have access to local support.
You can always find us online through our website and social platforms, where we share information, resources, and updates about our work.
Online first, wider reach
Being based in Leicester gives us roots, but working online allows us to support carers and families far beyond one city or region.
Connect With Us
You can follow our work and stay updated through our social media channels:
“We believe carers and families should never be left without guidance, understanding, or support.”
Working With Us
We are always interested in hearing from organisations, clinicians, charities, researchers, and community groups who would like to collaborate on projects that improve support for families and carers.
If you would like to explore partnership opportunities, media enquiries, or research collaborations, please reach out via email.
Partnerships and collaboration
We welcome thoughtful collaboration that expands access to education, strengthens support for carers, and improves understanding of personality disorders in practice and in the wider community.
Our Commitment
Personality Disorders CIC is committed to improving understanding and support for families affected by personality disorders through education, collaboration, and accessible online resources.
Our work complements existing services and helps ensure that carers and loved ones are not left without guidance or support.