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Partnership with Furniture Bank turns client’s house into home

The CAMH Foundation has officially teamed up with the Furniture Bank to provide clients with furniture for their homes when they integrate back into the community.

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CAMH Library: Bullying Prevention Week 2018

For Bullying Prevention Week 2018, CAMH Library shares select research reports on bullying prevention and how to create learning environments that are caring, safe, peaceful, nurturing, and respectful.

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CAMH develops clinical guide for suicide prevention in the military

On Remembrance Day, Anita Cenerini will be the first Silver Cross Mother of a soldier who died by suicide.

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Game Changers podcast

Game Changers for youth mental health

The latest CAMH podcast discusses a new partnership between CAMH and HBC Foundation to promote mental health awareness for young Canadians across the country.

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CAMH and HBC Foundation to promote mental health awareness for young Canadians

$1.25 million ‘Game Changers’ mental health program will reach youth across the country over the next three years

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Resources on Male Suicide Prevention and Awareness for Movember

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YouthCan IMPACT engaged young people early and often in its creation

YouthCan IMPACT team recognized for engaging youth

CAMH’s YouthCan IMPACT study is being recognised for its success in engaging young people to create a model of care that better meets their needs.

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More than one in three adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are high-cost health care patients

New research by CAMH and ICES shows more than one in three adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are high-cost health care patients.

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