Langley Secondary Students Send Their Appreciation!

What a great suprise it was to receive 25 thank you cards from the students at Langley Secondary after our show there in February! Here are just a few of the comments we received. Thanks LSS!!
 ReachOut Group:
I was so inspired to see a music group helping with the problem of psychosis. I play the drums and [...]

Online Support and Answer Groups

Would you like to talk online with others who are supporting or caring about someone with psychosis, schizophrenia, a mood disorder, depression or some other mental health concern?

Would you like to ask questions about mental illness and get information on support and services available to you in BC?

Click here to go to our online support forum, which provides support for family members and supporters. Click on the title link above for more information.

Reaching Out Classroom Video and Teacher’s Guide

watch a video about reaching out in schoolsThis video tells the story of Todd, a young man becoming ill with psychosis, and his friend who figures out what’s wrong and helps him get help.

What if my brother or sister (or friend) has psychosis?

“When my sister got sick she was acting really bizarre and the police had to take her to emergency. It was really scary. My friends didn’t understand at first that it was just because her brain was sick, but they do now.”

Information for a young person recovering from psychosis

This booklet was designed for children & younger youth, or persons with lower reading levels, in consultation with the Fraser South Early Psychosis Intervention program. It is designed to be printed on letter sized paper, double-sided, and then folded into a booklet. Booklet for Young People Recovering from Psychosis