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Partnership-driven research validates Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario model as effective, community-based care for youth
About New study shows integrated collaborative care helps youth access mental health and substance use supports fasterCAMH welcomed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health, Maggie Chi, for an announcement about Canada’s Healthy Canadians and Communities Fund
About For The Community, and With Community: How INTREPID Labs and the Black Health Alliance aim to improve smoking cessation health outcomes for Black CommunitiesA Canadian-led international research team, spearheaded by Dr. Fang Liu at CAMH has received nearly $800,000 US ($1,137,868 CAD) in new funding to advance a promising therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS).
About New Funding Fuels Development of First Potentially Regenerative Treatment for Multiple SclerosisOn World Mindfulness Day, CAMH occupational therapist Ilan Mester shares three easy ways to reduce stress, improve focus and become more present.
About Three simple daily habits to boost your mindfulnessA new CAMH-led pilot is helping young people understand the risks of alcohol use during pregnancy and how to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
About CAMH Pilot Program Shows Promise in Preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Through School-Based EducationOn September 3, the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, visited the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). The Minister was joined by Chi Nguyen, Member of Parliament for Spadina-Harbourfront.
About Canada’s Health Minister Makes First Visit to CAMH, Spotlights 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis HelplineFindings support precision approaches to hormone therapy for women in midlife and beyond
About Hormone Therapy Delivery Method May Influence Memory After Menopause, New CAMH Study FindsPreserving the heritage wall is an important part of CAMH’s redevelopment and our commitment to honouring the past.
About Restoring CAMH’s Heritage WallA new study at CAMH proposes a practical framework to help healthcare teams and organizations reduce barriers and ensure services are inclusive and just. Conducted in collaboration with leaders from the Centre for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety as well as other contributors across the Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network, this research incorporates diverse perspectives from within the sector.
About Equity in Action: CAMH Leaders Co-Author New Quality Improvement Framework