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

CAMH Library shares Canadian resources to help raise awareness about overdose prevention.
About CAMH Library: Resources for Overdose Awareness
People are now realizing there is not only a psychological connection but a biochemical and physical connection between what we eat, the way it makes us feel and our mental health
About The emerging link between food and mental health
Featured CAMH publications to help address evolving environments, new complications and peer pressure for Back to School.
About CAMH Publications for Back to School
All CAMH stakeholders and interested parties are invited to attend the final community consultation meeting on September 6th, at 6:30 p.m. to gather important insight that will help determine the kinds of shops and services that will fill 9.000 square feet of retail space
About Retail Strategy Community Meeting
CAMH Library shares Canadian research on women's health equity for Women's Equality Day 2018.
About CAMH Library: Women's Equity Day 2018

Our construction partner, PCL, has received approval for a noise bylaw exemption that allows certain construction work to begin at 6 a.m. Monday to Friday until September 26, 2018.
About Community Notice: Noise Bylaw Exemption
This edition of the CAMH podcast focuses on the latest OSDUHS survey, which found the level of self-reported psychological distress among teenage girls to be at the highest level ever reported.
About Why teenage girls are reporting high levels of psychological distressCAMH discovery could lead to new ways of preventing, diagnosing and treating PTSD.
About A groundbreaking discovery for PTSD
CAMH’s model of care for youth helps inspire the launch of mental health service hubs across Ontario.
About Co-creating a new system of care with youth