Introducing the Bristol Borderline Personality Disorder Collective (Network Meeting July 2025)

Thursday 17th July 2025, 4.00-5.30pm

Join NSUN and Jade and Maddie of the Bristol Borderline Personality Disorder Collective (BBPDC) for our July Network Meeting.

BBPDC is a grassroots community project that delivers in-person peer support, as well information sharing and signposting, for those living with BPD/EUPD and C-PTSD.

Jade and Maddie will begin the session by sharing the roots and ethos of the BBPDC and discussing the nuanced realities of lived experience leadership in the journey from systematic failure to community care and advocacy. The session will include a discussion on navigating sustainability within a grassroots group as an abolitionist: developing robust support networks, integrative models of care and acknowledging the potential for harmful practices and privileges. 

Jade and Maddie will conclude their presentation by looking forward to their vision of the BBPDC’s future, before taking questions and opening a more general discussion. 

About NSUN’s monthly Network Meetings

The NSUN network meetings are for members who want to connect with others shifting power in mental health. Maybe you’re part of a user-led group supporting your community, maybe you campaign for change, or maybe you want to get more involved in the network.

The space will be relaxed – there’s no requirement to stay for the whole time, you can keep your camera on or off, and there’ll be lots of different opportunities to talk, listen and connect with other members. 

Spaces for this meeting are limited so please check your availability before registering, and email us at info@nsun.org.uk if you can no longer attend.

You will need to be an NSUN member to get your joining link – please sign up here if you are not already a member.

NSUN’s Conduct Agreement

We want virtual NSUN spaces to be safe, welcoming, and inclusive. Harassment, hate speech, and inappropriate behaviour of any kind, verbal or in the chat/Q&A, will not be tolerated. 

We reserve the right to immediately remove any attendee we consider to be in breach of this conduct agreement. This includes anyone making racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, or otherwise discriminatory, offensive, or hateful remarks.

Removed participants will not be able to re-join the session, or, if applicable, join any of the rest of the sessions in a day or series of events. In order to avoid the derailing of sessions we will not enter into conversations around why conduct was deemed inappropriate in the sessions themselves.

Access 

You can find an Easy Read Guide to joining Zoom meetings here.

This meeting will involve the use of slides. If you would like to receive these in advance of the session, please specify this request when you register via Zoom.

If you need help with costs to be able to access this event, we may be able to make a contribution – please get in touch with us at info@nsun.org.uk.

Zoom closed captions will be available to turn on during the meeting. 

We will be asking that attendees keep themselves on mute while others are talking to avoid audio distractions. 

Please let us know of any access requirements in your sign up form and we will try to accommodate them as best as we can. 

About NSUN

This meeting is free to attend. It is for NSUN members (individuals with lived experience of mental ill-health, distress, and/or trauma, as well as grassroots, user-led mental health groups). If you are not already a member, sign up for free here.

NSUN is a charity and membership organisation of people and grassroots groups with lived experience of mental ill-health, trauma and distress, working towards the redistribution of power and resource in mental health. You can find out more about us here.