If you don’t know where to turn and are at a loss of what to do next to help someone you love who lives with schizophrenia or another serious mental illness.
Talk to a BC Schizophrenia Society Regional Educator. They can help you figure out next steps and help you learn about what you can do to help yourself and your loved one.
A list of resources and information from partner organizations and other schizophrenia societies across Canada that are useful for anyone affected by schizophrenia or other serious mental illness.
Is Your Loved One Experiencing Symptoms of Schizophrenia?
If your loved one may be experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia, and they are not in an immediate crisis, take look through this list of tips and resources.
Schizophrenia is a devastating mental illness that touches the lives of 1 in 100; that’s approximately than 51,000 British Columbians, and about 377,500 people in Canada.
Unfortunately, there are still a lot of misinformation and myths that exist about schizophrenia.
Established by family members in 1982, BC Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) has grown to become a network of Regional Educators and Branches and located across the province providing programs, services, and outreach.
Core services and programs are available in every region, and some select programs are only available upon request and in particular service areas.
BCSS works to help families affected by schizophrenia and other serious mental illness feel less alone, learn about the disease, and find out what services and resources are available to them to access.
It can be a scary and harrowing experience for people who are experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia.
Some people may think it’s normal, while others will seek to self-medicate.
If you or a loved one thinks you are experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia, reach out and talk to a medical professional. By getting help and support immediately, there is an increased probability for better longterm outcomes when it comes to the management of the mental illness.
BCSS does not always work with people with lived experience directly, but we can help you get connected to the resources you need.
BC Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) offers a range of resource materials developed over the years providing information and helping people better understand the illness and understand the illness.
Take a look through our Resource Library to see what information is currently available. We’ll be adding to this list regularly for the next little, so you’ll find many additions as time goes on.
If there is information you are seeking, but can’t find, email info@bcss.org with your request, and we can see what we can do to help.
IMPORTANT: Due to site maintenance, information on the events calendar might not be up to date. BCSS offers direct support, family support groups, and other services virtually or in-person across the province. Please check in with the Regional Educator in your region for the correct details of programs and services in your region.
Apr2
BCSS Youth: Kids In Control (Online / Virtual)
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
BCSS – Virtual, British Columbia
Organizer: Kayla Arnold
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Apr3
BCSS Youth: Teens in Control Drop-In Group
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Organizer: Kayla Arnold
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Apr4
BCSS Youth: Teens In Control (Online / Virtual)
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
BCSS – Virtual, British Columbia
Organizer: Kayla Arnold
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Apr8
BCSS Youth x Foundry Richmond: Teens In Control
4:15 pm – 5:45 pm
101-5811 Cooney Rd., Richmond, BCRichmond, British Columbia
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Apr8
Nelson Family Support Group
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Nelson United ChurchNelson, BC
Organizer: Reasha Wolfe
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Apr8
Haida Gwaii Support Group for Dementia
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
138 Bay St, Daajing Giids, BC V0T 1S0Daajing Giids, British Columbia
The BC Schizophrenia Society recently held an All-Staff Meeting and Planning Session to help shape our organizational plans and goals for the coming year. From March 13th to 14th, 2024, staff from across the province got together to share information and connect with one another. Together we shared our successes and unique viewpoints and learned both together and from each other.
Our team has come out of this session stronger and with an increased focus on collaboration and mutual respect. We heard from staff who have been working with BCSS for as many as 20+ years, as well as our…
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Mar 20, 2024
Events, Training and Workshops
Wills, Trusts, & Estate Planning Seminar 2024
Estate planning is a complex topic, especially when planning for the financial future of a loved one with a mental illness. That’s why we’re…
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Feb 12, 2024
Advocacy, Fundraiser, News
A Season of Giving: Surpassing $100,000 in Our Holiday Appeal
Last November, the BC Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) launched its annual holiday appeal, aiming to raise funds for programs and services supporting…
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Jan 4, 2024
Advocacy, Education, News, Public Policy, Research, Uncategorized
BC Schizophrenia Society Shares Schizophrenia Prevalence Position Paper
BCSS has released new figures on the prevalence of schizophrenia in Canada. Knowing these numbers and having more accurate statistics allows us to…