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The Pathway Development Service (PDS) is commissioned by the Regional Secure Services Commissioning Team and is expected to work across the Yorkshire and Humber region to improve service response for people with personality disorder.

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Regional Strategy Yorkshire and Humber

Regional Strategy Yorkshire and Humber

The regional strategy sets out the strategic vision for the development of services for people with personality disorder in a three year plan for Yorkshire and the Humber region across Health, Criminal Justice and the 3rd Sector.

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Training

Training

The Pathway development service currently provides basic Personality disorder awareness training in a multi agency context, in relation to BPD and ASPD and is underpinned by Knowledge and Understanding Framework (KUF) trainers.

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FAQs

FAQs

is there anything you are unsure of? Here is the place to find solutions to questions you have and post new questions.

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The Pear Tree Partnership

The Pear Tree Partnership

The Pear Tree Partnership forms part of the range of Occupational options for people with Personality Disorder. The group grows fruit and vegetables together and have activities throughout the year and even get to cook their produce together.

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Referral Information

Referral Information

We currently provide assessments of people with personality disorder or traits consistent with the diagnosis who are from the boundaries of the Yorkshire and Humber Strategic Health Authority region who present with high need, high risk and high impact t

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