In the headlines or behind the scenes, CAMH stories always aim to inform, engage, and enlighten.

In any given year, one in five people in Canada will personally experience a mental health problem or illness in their life.
About Common Myths about Mental Illness
Research search tips for information on Alzheimer-related dementia.
About CAMH Library: World Alzheimer's Month
CAMH invites you to join us for a community meeting to learn more about the CAMH Therapeutic Art Installation Project.
About Community Meeting: Therapeutic Art Installations

Learn more about how simulation dummies enrich medical education in a mental health environment.
About Finding Simpson
The CAMH Simulation Team recently worked with the Code Blue Project to develop comprehensive training for CAMH staff, capitalizing on our simulation tools.
About 5Qs About the Code Blue Simulation Training
Dr. Joanna Henderson spoke to CBC’s The National recently about how parents can talk to their children and teens about cannabis.
About Keep an open mind in conversations with kids about cannabis
CAMH’s Emergency Department Multidisciplinary Assessment form has been redesigned and streamlined with 70 per cent fewer questions.
About Less is more in the CAMH Emergency Department
Understanding gene-environment interactions leads to possible preventive treatment
About Inhaled version of blood pressure drug shows promise in treating anxiety, pain
September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day, a time to reflect on the nearly 4,000 Canadians who die by suicide each and every year.
About World Suicide Prevention Day podcast