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“It is easier to have healing when you are not so alone”

Dr. Julie George describes a Movember-funded research project in Kettle & Stony Point First Nation that is addressing First Nations boys and men’s mental health.

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Two CAMH staff standing in a field in front of the Bell Gateway Building with a man in a green lanyard holding a blue and white plaque.

CAMH a stand-out on green energy initiatives

CAMH continues to be recognized as a leader in energy conservation among peer hospitals across the province.

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Celebrating recovery and eroding stigma

When patients feel they are respected, valued, and a part of something bigger than themselves, they make purposeful strides towards recovery.

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Keri and another person at CAMH

Keri's Story

Keri is proud to tell the story of her 20s, complete with every gritty detail.

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Earla's Story

Eight years ago, Earla Dunbar would never have dreamed that she would be where she is today.

About Earla's Story
Men having coffee and having a chat.
13.Jun.2016

Resources for Men’s Mental Health Awareness Day 2016

Information from CAMH Library

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L to R: David O'Brien East Metro Youth Services; Dr. Joanna Henderson clinician scientist and Director of the McCain Centre at CAMH; Olivia Heffernan Youth Engagement Facilitator, CAMH

Three new clinics for youth mental health are ‘one-stop shop’

CAMH and partners to launch new services to address gaps in youth mental health care

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