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Taking a "Big Picture" View of Mental Illness

Dr. Etienne Sibille, Campbell Family Chair in Clinical Neuroscience and Deputy Director of the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute at CAMH, has shown there are genetic differences in depression between men and women.

About Taking a "Big Picture" View of Mental Illness
Dr. Sean Hill, Director of the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics, and Dr. Neil Vasdev, Director of the Azrieli Centre for Neuro-Radiochemistry

Driving a Better Understanding of the Brain

Two new game-changing centres of innovation at CAMH are poised to transform the way we understand the brain and mental illness.

About Driving a Better Understanding of the Brain
Two female teens beside a YouthCan IMPACT poster

Research Today Improves Recovery Tomorrow

YouthCan IMPACT is providing young people with mental health services in their communities.

About Research Today Improves Recovery Tomorrow
CAMH pharmacist, Tianna Costa, providing education on Naloxone.

CAMH Responds to the Opioid Crisis

CAMH pharmacists like Tianna Costa are on the front lines of the opioid crisis, providing face-to-face education in how Naloxone works.

About CAMH Responds to the Opioid Crisis
Dr. Brittany Poynter and Charlie Cummings in the CAMH Emergency Department

Building a Bridge to Emergency Care

Dr. Brittany Poynter, CAMH Emergency Department Clinic Head, and Charlie Cummings.

About Building a Bridge to Emergency Care
Difference Makers Gala

Phenomenal Philanthropy

CAMH and CAMH Foundation | Annual Report | 2017–2018

About Phenomenal Philanthropy
CAMH and community leaders break ground on the McCain Complex Care and Recovery Centre and the Crisis and Critical Care Building

Marking Milestones

CAMH and CAMH Foundation | Annual Report | 2017–2018

About Marking Milestones
Michele Perpaul and Elder Cynthia White celebrate the opening of CAMH’s Ceremony Grounds in 2016 with a drum circle.

CAMH celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day

To celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day, CAMH is hosting a Mini Pow Wow to educate, entertain and unite CAMH and the greater community.

About CAMH celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day
06.Jun.2018

Driving The Mental Health Movement Forward: Five Actions

Read the CAMH Difference Makers Action Report; a summary of actions that came out of the Difference Makers Symposium.

About Driving The Mental Health Movement Forward: Five Actions