In the headlines or behind the scenes, CAMH stories always aim to inform, engage, and enlighten.
Demand for child and youth mental health care has been steadily rising throughout Ontario’s health care system.
About Emergency visits by Ontario youth for mental health, addiction increase by 32 per cent over six years
CAMH will receive up to $2 million for its Queen Street redevelopment project through Ontario Green Bonds.
About CAMH benefits from Ontario Green Bonds

CAMH Blazes a New Path
About Reducing Aggression in Patients with DementiaDr. Kristin Cleverley is launching the Longitudinal Youth in Transition Study (LYiTS), tracking young people as they move through the age 18 milestone, when a young person in child or adolescent mental health treatment programs often needs to transition to adult care.
About 18 years young — CAMH/UofT study tracks critical milestone in mental health careThe next step is “let’s listen”. How often do we truly listen attentively and compassionately to those sharing their mental health struggles and successes?
About From "Let's Talk" to "Let's Listen"
CAMH launches Portico an online interactive platform that connects health and community service providers to the latest clinical tools, resources and information.
About CAMH and Bell Let’s Talk launch new online mental health gateway and app, improving access to care
The app includes features to run sessions with assessments, screening tools and interview guides with clients.
About CAMH Education launches new mHealth tools!
We report further on the emergence of e-cigarettes, which are beginning to eclipse tobacco cigarettes in use among young people.
About As e-cigarettes evolve, researchers track a moving target