upcoming events:
Doors Open Toronto
May 27, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
CAMH is opening its doors to the public, to showcase the past, present, and future of mental health in Canada.
[+] Visit the Doors Open site
Community meeting on the next phase of redevelopment
June 1, 6:30 p.m - 8:30 p.m
A presentation and discussion on the next stage of the CAMH Queen Street site redevelopment.
[+] RSVP to Strategic.Planning@camh.ca
[+] More info
HOP-C Stakeholder Event
June 15, 3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Learn about the Housing Outreach Program – Collaboration, focussed on developing supports for youth transitioning out of homelessness.
[+] Register here
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CAMH hospitalists: A small team playing a big role
We all know there is no health without mental health, and ensuring patients' physical well-being is looked after is part of our holistic approach to care. A team of clinicians at CAMH is responsible for taking care of our patients – from the neck-down.
[+] Learn about the role of hospitalists at CAMH
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Youth engagement
CAMH's Margaret and Wallace McCain Centre for Child, Youth & Family Mental Health is engaging with youth in the avenues of research, advocacy and care.
[+] Meet our youth engagement team
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The importance of quiet reflection in childrens' mental health
While Mental Health Week asks us to "Get Loud" for mental health, CAMH's Dr. Corine Carlisle encourages parents to recognize the importance of the quiet moments in a child's life, especially in a world full of noise.
[+] Read Dr. Carlisle's blog
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A Nursing Student's journey
For Eugenia, working in forensic mental health has always been a childhood aspiration. Learn about her experience during her placement at CAMH's Secure Forensic Unit.
[+] Read about her experience
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Remembering Joseph Workman
His name graces the street sign at our Queen Street location, but who is Joseph Workman, and what is his relevance to mental health in Canada?
[+] Learn about Joseph Workman's legacy
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