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The CAMH Reconciliation Working Group is a direct response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action. They tackle anti-Indigenous racism and its effects on staff members, patients and families.
About CAMH Reconciliation Working Group Awarded Leading PracticeVisualizing sport-related head trauma with the Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada
About CAMH becoming a global leader in brain injury researchMultilingual resources raise awareness of mental health, addictions and where to find help for older adults in diverse communities
About New tools to help older adults recover their mental health and wellbeingLOFT Community Services and CAMH offer a new community reintegration location for people facing homelessness
About A fresh start at lifeCAMH Centre of Innovation celebrates two years of transforming mental health
About Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics to hold virtual open house on Monday, June 21Shkaabe Makwa partnered with the Honourable Sol Mamakwa to increase awareness about vaccine confidence in Indigenous communities.
About Inspiring vaccine confidence in Indigenous communitiesResearch builds on a recent study showing that one in three people with COVID were later diagnosed with a psychiatric or neurological condition
About CAMH investigating potential link between COVID-19 and brain inflammation, which may lead to depressionClinical training for NAVIGATE will now include bipolar e-learning modules
About Youth psychosis personalized care program expandsSmokers looking to quit can now do so from the comfort and safety of their home with CAMH’s STOP on the Net
About New online program helps smokers quit from the comfort and safety of their homeAction Plan lays out a three-year plan toward stronger relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people at CAMH
About CAMH launches Truth and Reconciliation Action Plan