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Episode 26: Mental Health in South Asian Communities

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A Way Forward: Conversations on Mental Health
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May 13, 2026
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Summary

In this episode of Canadian Mental Health Association Kelowna & District’s A Way Forward Podcast: Conversations on Mental Health, presented by Beem Credit Union , host Jessica Samuels is joined by community advocate and businessman Balzor Singh and CMHA Kelowna counsellor Sureet Dosanjh for an honest conversation about mental health in South Asian communities. Together, they explore the realities of stigma, cultural expectations, gender roles, resilience, language barriers and the importance of culturally competent mental health support. Balzor also shares his family’s deeply personal experience navigating mental health crises and how that journey inspired him to become an advocate in the community. In this episode: How stigma around mental health continues to affect South Asian families Why many people “suffer in silence” instead of seeking help The pressure placed on men and women within cultural and family expectations The impact of language and cultural understanding in counselling Balzor Singh’s personal story supporting his mother through mental health challenges The importance of creating safe, community-based conversations around mental health Why culturally responsive care can help break barriers to support Featured Program: South Asian Outreach Initiative Sureet Dosanjh shares details about CMHA Kelowna’s South Asian Outreach Program, which offers free and confidential counselling services in: Punjabi Hindi Urdu English Services are available Tuesdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Rutland Community Clinic. Community members can walk in or book an appointment through Foundry Kelowna by calling 236-420-2803 . Memorable moments from the conversation: “The conversation is what I need to start. I’m not looking to cure or save this person. I’m looking for a quic…