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Improving clinical skills for dual diagnosis clients [video]

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Interprofessional Collaboration: Improving clinical skills for dual diagnosis clients [video]

About Interprofessional Collaboration: Improving clinical skills for dual diagnosis clients [video]
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Lights, camera, action! A photovoice study of co-production

This is a space where recovery programming and lived experience come to life through the lens of Recovery College community members.

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Donate to Sunrise Challenge

Show people living with mental illness and addiction they're not alone by giving to CAMH Sunrise Challenge.

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Celebrating a Major Construction Milestone: 50% Completion of the Temerty Discovery Centre

Today, we celebrate how far we’ve come - and look ahead with excitement to 2027, when the Temerty Discovery Centre will open its doors to the world, advancing our understanding of the brain, accelerating groundbreaking discoveries, and transforming the future of mental health.

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CAMH Library: OCD Awareness Week 2018

OCD Awareness Week aims to raise awareness about obsessive compulsive disorder and related disorders and the importance of increasing access to care.

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Assistant Minister of Mental Health Vijay Thanigasalam visited CAMH to tour our research

Inspiring Hope with Research: Introducing Ontario’s Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions to CAMH Research

Minister Vijay Thanigasalam visited CAMH to dive deeper into how CAMH leads and innovates in research.

About Inspiring Hope with Research: Introducing Ontario’s Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions to CAMH Research