- Climate Change and Mental Health CAMH FAQ – Learn more about how climate change affects our mental health, particularly those in vulnerable communities, and how our mental health systems can respond.
- CAMH Heat Wave Response Clinical Guidance Document -It is predicted that the frequency, severity and duration of extreme heat events will continue to increase in Canada. The guidance provides recommendations on assessment, temperature and medication considerations.
- CAMH has been involved in global health and national health research in the area of the climate crisis, health equity, and poverty. To learn more, visit The Homelessness Hub to learn moe about The Global Climate-Homelessness Network and the Canadian Poverty, Health Equity, and Climate Change Initiative.
- CAMH is a member of COP2, a global network of organizations reflecting the knowledge, practice, activism, lived experience and traditions that go into bolstering the social climate and emotional resilience that we need to care for a sustainable earth.
- CAMH is a member of the Toronto Academic Health Science Network (TAHSN), including its group that focuses on responses to climate change.
- CAMH participated in the development of Canada’s National Adaptation Strategy, which suggests that “being aware of climate-related health risks, having strong social networks, having access to mental health services, being able to enact our culture, and having access to green space are just some of the ways we can support our health and well-being as the climate changes.”