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Shkaabe Makwa Clinical Services

Shkaabe Makwa Clinical Services provides outpatient groups and individual counselling to First Nations, Inuit and Métis experiencing substance misuse and mental health issues.

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COMPASS

Concurrent Outpatient Medical & Psychosocial Addiction Support Services (COMPASS) is an outpatient service specializing in evidence–based, medical and psychosocial interventions for clients with addiction/concurrent disorder concerns.

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Problem Gambling and Technology Use Treatment Services

This service offers support for people whose gambling or technology use is problematic, leading to difficulties in other parts of their lives.

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New Beginnings Clinic: CAMH Services for Newcomers

CAMH's New Beginnings Clinic offers psychiatric consulting, care provider consulting and culturally sensitive interventions to newly arrived immigrants and refugees.

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Northern Psychiatric Outreach Program at CAMH (NPOP-C)

This program's mandate is to provide patients and families with direct psychiatric consultation and care in rural/remote communities in Northern Ontario.

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Geriatric Telemedicine Clinic

CAMH has partnered with the Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN) to provide clients in remote areas of Ontario with accessible care.

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Late Life Anxiety and Mood Disorder Clinic

This clinic provides psychiatric consultation for patients age 65 and older with long-standing or recently emergent mood disorders.

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Observation and Treatment Unit/Women's Secure Unit

This unit exclusively serves women who have been found not criminally responsible for an offence due to a mental illness.

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Concurrent Youth Unit

This program offers developmentally informed mental health support to youth, 13-18 years old, who require inpatient treatment for moderate to severe substance use disorder with an accompanying mental health challenge.

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