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Every year on May 24, people around the world mark Schizophrenia & Psychosis Awareness Day – a time to reflect, learn, and strengthen public understanding of mental illness experiences that are often misunderstood or stigmatized.

On this day, we recognize the diverse realities of schizophrenia, psychosis, and other severe and persistent mental illnesses, while u...


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Look Again – Season 6, Episode 6  
Released: June 3rd, 2026 | Approx. 25 minutes 

When a tragedy makes headlines, many of us who work in and around mental health hold our breath.

We wait to see how the st...


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May 24 was Schizophrenia and Psychosis Awareness Day, and this year British Columbia showed up in a big way.

From community events to landmarks glowing in purple across the province, May 24 was a day that made our community visible. For BCSS, it was a reminder of how much momentum has been built around this day and how many people across BC are ready to connect...


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On Saturday, May 23, the BC Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) brought together individuals, families, caregivers, and allies for Voices of Hope: From Expression to Understanding.

Held in recognition of Schizophrenia and Psychosis Awareness Day (May 24), the event was a powerful reminder of what becomes possible when a community chooses to ...


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A note before you read: This episode contains discussions of psychosis, delusional thinking, and suicidal ideation. If this content brings up difficult feelings, BC Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) offers free, confidential support and information for families with loved ones with mental illness. Learn more 


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