Noleen Mueller | BC Schizophrenia Society

  • Vancouver/Richmond BCSS: Strengthening Families Together Course (Starts January 2020)

    Strengthening Families Together FREE Education Course (10 sessions) *** Family Members only *** Topics covered: What is Mental Illness? The Brain & the Causes of Mental Illness Schizophrenia Mood & Anxiety Disorders Mental Illness, Alcohol, and Drug Use & Criminal Behaviour Treating Mental Illness Living with Mental Illness Coping as a Family Understanding the Mental Health System...

  • Richmond BCSS: Family Support Group – 3rd Monday

    Richmond BCSS: Family Support Group – 3rd Monday
    West Richmond Community Centre 9180 No. 1 Rd, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

    A monthly family support group for parents, partners, siblings, and anyone who has a loved one living with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety disorders, or any other serious mental illness. West Richmond Community Centre 9180 No. 1 Rd, Richmond 3rd Monday of the month (with the exception of the 1st mtg on February 24,...

  • Vancouver BCSS: Family Support Group

    Vancouver BCSS: Family Support Group
    BCSS Vancouver/Richmond - Virtual

    A monthly family support group for parents, partners, siblings, and anyone who has a loved one living with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety disorders, or any other serious mental illness. 7:00 – 8:30pm Please contact Noleen 778-836-1886 or vanrich@bcss.org for more details and to register.

  • Vancouver BCSS: Concurrent Disorders Workshop

    BCSS Vancouver/Richmond - Virtual

    This workshop is for families supporting people with concurrent disorders (i.e. mental illness and substance use). Presented by Margaret, BCSS Powell River Educator Please register with Noleen at vanrich@bcss.org or call 778-836-1886

  • 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.