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Temporary Bike and Pedestrian Path Closure

We are anticipating a temporary, complete closure of the shared bike lane and pedestrian walkway connecting Sudbury Street to the CAMH campus.

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Backgrounder: Addressing the Mental Health and Addictions Crisis in Toronto

CAMH is proposing evidence-informed early intervention and treatment solutions that target serious mental illness and substance use disorders and can make an immediate impact.

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CAMH challenges mayoral candidates to address the mental health and addictions crisis in Toronto

Recommendations include scaling up early intervention psychosis programs, substance use treatment for methamphetamine and other stimulant users and supportive housing

About CAMH challenges mayoral candidates to address the mental health and addictions crisis in Toronto
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CAMH again named one of Canada’s best diversity employers

Annual ranking cites CAMH’s Anti-Black Racism strategy and Truth and Reconciliation Action Plan as key factors

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CAMH turned 25 years old in 2023

CAMH Turns 25!

It was 25 years ago last month that CAMH was created through a merger between what was then called the Queen Street Mental Health Centre, the Addiction Research Foundation, the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry and the Donwood Institute.

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Alcohol increases risk for gun-involved suicide among Americans

CAMH-led study highlights need for targeted suicide prevention regarding alcohol use and access to guns

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Study Finds Pandemic Had Minimal Impact on Global Mental Health in 2020

New report is world’s first to compare individuals’ mental health before and during pandemic

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CAMH shares new evidence-based tools and training to support mental health of Canadians of South Asian origin

New research provides evidence culturally adapted CBT is a more effective treatment for this population than traditional psychotherapy

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Hope for older adults with treatment-resistant depression

New study finds that combining antidepressants and antipsychotic medications can increase remission rates

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CAMH study first to examine contextual factors associated with higher rates of suicide

Social determinants of health among factors affecting suicide rates

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