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21 Jul 2015 09:22 AM
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There needs to be a lot more facilities available to help sufferers together with their families.  The sufferer usually becomes very isolated as a result of their illness.  I live in an area of Sydney where there is no support group for either the sufferer or the family.  My son suffers from schizophrenia, is now in his thirties and has very little contact with people his own age.  He was diagnosed at 18 and I'm sure there are many more sufferers now so hence a growing need for more services.

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