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A journey towards community ownership and sustainable collaboration

Children, youth and families living with mental illness and addictions often struggle to access appropriate services

About A journey towards community ownership and sustainable collaboration
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Doctors' Notes: Stopping opioid use completely will only cause more problems

Canadians have one of the highest rates of prescription opioid use in the world – five times higher than in the U.K.

About Doctors' Notes: Stopping opioid use completely will only cause more problems
18.Nov.2016

Bullying Awareness Week 2016

Information from CAMH Library

About Bullying Awareness Week 2016
(L to R): Anca Ialomiteanu, Dr. Robert Mann and Dr. Hayley Hamilton

OSDUHS turns 40

Hear from the CAMH experts who operate this one-of-a-kind survey

About OSDUHS turns 40
A man of colour in a suit and a Caucasian woman with short hair in a gown, both holding the graduation plaque smiling at the camera.

Treatment instead of jail

People with mental illness and addiction are over‐represented across the criminal justice system.

About Treatment instead of jail
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Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics

The centre will operate as an incubator for medical technologies to identify, manage and treat mental illnesses.

About Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics
Aboriginal Service client Flo at a prayer circle smudge ceremony with social worker Barbara Hurford (holding the feather) and CAMH Elder Diane Longboat.

How Flo got her groove back

This is the story of a remarkable woman named Flo. But in many ways it is also the Aboriginal experience in Canada writ large.

About How Flo got her groove back

CAMH Library: Mental Health Resources for Canadian Armed Forces, Veterans and Family

About CAMH Library: Mental Health Resources for Canadian Armed Forces, Veterans and Family