About BCSS

British Columbia Schizophrenia Society supports families and advocates for people with schizophrenia and other severe and persistent mental illnesses.

Who is BCSS?

The British Columbia Schizophrenia Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1982 by families and friends of people living with schizophrenia. Since then, BCSS has grown into a province-wide family support system.

We are dedicated to supporting each other, educating the public, and advocating for better services for people with schizophrenia and other serious and persistent mental illnesses.

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Our Vision

A province where those affected by schizophrenia and other serious mental illnesses receive effective treatment and support, and family members are essential partners within the mental health system.

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Our Mission

To support families affected by schizophrenia and other serious mental illnesses in British Columbia through education, advocacy, and research.

  • Our core values

    • We provide education and caring support for family and friends of people living with schizophrenia. The family unit is our first responsibility and primary focus; the person with the illness is always included in the definition of family.

    • We do not work in isolation. We seek to build a broad range of dynamic partnerships through open and timely communications based on respect and appreciation for all those we serve and work with.

    • We are committed to innovation and helping to meet the challenging needs of BC families affected by schizophrenia and other severe and persistent mental illness through ongoing learning, communication, and advocacy.

    • We measure our performance and follow a process of continuous improvement. We are wholly accountable for our actions to our supporters for our use of financial and human resources available to us.

Donations make a difference.

Donations to the BC Schizophrenia Society help ensure that our vital programs and services can continue to support families affected by severe and persistent mental illness.

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