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


She is the young woman with Down Syndrome whose condition was crudely mocked by two Toronto police officers.
About What happens when you are at the centre of a media storm

Dr. Christopher Kowalski talks about working with the simulation team at CAMH to explore new and exciting ways to use interprofessional simulation to educate health care professionals who work with clients who have mental health needs.
About Bridging the Gap: Using Interprofessional Simulation to Help Train Health Provider
Almost one in three older adults (30.2 per cent) who use casino tour buses have a moderate to severe gambling problem
About Casino Bus Tours Linked to Risk of Problem Gambling for Older Adults
Like most parents who have a child with autism, Doug McCreary has a well-honed routine for taking his youngest son Matthew to hospital.
About Bringing a child with autism to Emergency: a parent's perspectiveA study by CAMH with teens and adults with autism has found that almost one in four had been to an emergency department at least once in the past year.
About What happens when people with autism go to emergency
Dr. Lisa Lefebvre discusses a series of videos on common mental health and addiction issues facing health professionals developed in partnership with the Ontario Medical Association Physician Health Program and Portico.
About 5Qs About the Physician Health Program Video Series