Join us for “Families United”, a community gathering dedicated to
fostering understanding and collaboration in mental health and substance use
care. This event is part of the BC Mental Health and Substance Use (BCMHSUS)
UNITE Project, a broader initiative aimed at disrupting stigma and advancing
person-centered care.
The event will include the screening of a mini-documentary
series featuring the stories of family members navigating the mental health and
substance use system of care. Following the screening, there will be
a reception, providing an opportunity for attendees to connect, share
experiences, and learn from one another. Afterwards, the storytellers and
other experts with lived experience will engage in a panel discussion, offering
insights and practical approaches to fostering supportive relationships and
reducing stigma in our communities. There will be an introduction to the dialogue process and a reflection activity to end
the day.
Through UNITE, we are on a journey to disrupt social and structural
stigma in mental health and substance use care, and we invite you to join us in
creating meaningful change.