Kayla Arnold | BC Schizophrenia Society

  • BCSS Youth: Teens in Control Online Workshop

    BCSS Youth: Teens in Control Online Workshop
    BCSS - Virtual British Columbia, Canada

    Teens in Control is a 2-day workshop held virtually. Teens in Control provides support, education, coping skills, and a safe space to talk, to youth with a family member who has a mental illness. Teens in Control is for participants between the ages of 13-18, across BC. Visit Teens In Control for more details, and...

  • BCSS Youth: Teens in Control Online Workshop

    BCSS Youth: Teens in Control Online Workshop

    Teens in Control is a 2-day workshop held virtually. Teens in Control provides support, education, coping skills, and a safe space to talk, to youth with a family member who has a mental illness. Teens in Control is for participants between the ages of 13-18, across BC. Visit Teens In Control for more details, and referral forms. New...

  • BCSS Youth: Kids in Control

    BCSS Youth: Kids in Control
    BCSS - Virtual British Columbia, Canada

    Kids in Control is a virtual program held once a week, over an 8 week period. Kids in Control provides support, education, coping skills, and a safe space to talk. This program is for children who have a family member with a mental illness. Kids in Control is for participants between the ages of 8-12,...

  • BCSS Youth: Kids In Control (Online / Virtual)

    BCSS Youth: Kids In Control (Online / Virtual)
    BCSS - Virtual British Columbia, Canada

    Kids in Control is a free education and support program for children ages 8 – 12. This is offered to the youth who have a family member with mental illness (e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, etc.). It aims to foster resilience and increase knowledge and understanding of mental illness. It is currently offered as an eight-week...

  • BCSS Youth: Kids In Control

    BCSS Youth: Kids In Control
    BCSS Youth - Virtual

    Kids in Control is a free education and support program for children ages 8 – 12. This is offered to the youth who have a family member with mental illness (e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, etc.) and/or substance use disorder. It aims to foster resilience and increase knowledge and understanding of mental illness. It is currently...

  • We acknowledge that the lands on which BCSS operates and supports families are the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Peoples. We are honoured and privileged to live and work on this land we all share. We are committed to reconciliation, decolonization, learning from and with Indigenous peoples, and building relationships within our communities.