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It is Mental Health Week and, yes, as the week’s mantra goes, do #GETLOUD!
About #GetLoud for children’s mental health, through quiet reflectionPhase 1D is the fourth phase of the CAMH Queen Street Redevelopment Plan, and part of our CAMH Master Plan and Vision.
About Special meaning for CAMH in Ontario BudgetThe moment Dexter Nyuurnibe decided it was time to finally open up about mental illness came from a deeply personal place
About This Mental Health Awareness Week, Join Dexter Nyuurnibe in Celebrating #DifferenceMakersInformation from CAMH Library
About Creativity and Mental Health on Star Wars Day 2017 (for Carrie Fisher)Mary Simon wishes more people knew what she does – that mental illness is treatable.
About This Mental Health Awareness Week, Join Mary Simon in Celebrating #DifferenceMakersMore and more, organizations appear to embrace a culture shift to integrate people with lived experience into program planning.
About Peer Positive: Moving from doing for to doing with“I think that talking about mental health helps people realize that this is something we all encounter”
About This Mental Health Awareness Week, Join Lisa Hudson in Celebrating #DifferenceMakersJim recently became Co-Chair of CAMH’s new national initiative to recognize and celebrate Canadians helping to change the course of mental health.
About Dragon Den's Jim Treliving urges Canadians to celebrate #DifferenceMakers