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ONLINE RESOURCES
Schizophrenia Associations
Schizophrenia is a disease whose cause is unknown but causes the sufferer to see and hear things that are not real which causes them to stay away from normal human interaction.
| Schizophrenia Association of Great Britain |
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The Schizophrenia Association of Great Britain (SAGB) was founded by the late Bill Hemmings and Gwynneth Hemmings in 1970. Mrs Hemmings wrote a letter to The Times about the difficulties experienced by people suffering from schizophrenia. Many people contacted her as a result of this - a committee was formed and a number of those early contacts joined the Association. The SAGB was the first association to be formed in the UK and one of the first in the world. Initially working from home. Bill and Gwynneth developed the Association gaining support from people around the country, many medical professionals and organisations. Major conferences were organised, mostly in London, and the proceedings published. Newsheets or newsletters were distributed to members from the early days and a substantial newsletter is now sent to members and contacts twice a year.
http://www.sagb.co.uk
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| Schizophrenia Digest |
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Mr. MacPhee was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1987. After years of struggling with the devastating symptoms of the disease, the Fort Erie, Ontario resident was able to regain control of his life through medication, family support and other therapies. Recognizing the need for an informative publication, he launched Schizophrenia Digest magazine in March 1994.
http://www.schizophreniadigest.com
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| Schizophrenia Society of Canada |
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Advocating on behalf of individuals and families living with mental illness is an important part of what SSC does. Both internally and collectively with other groups we continue to lobby for a better Canadian mental health system.
http://www.schizophrenia.ca
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