In the headlines or behind the scenes, CAMH stories always aim to inform, engage, and enlighten.

Each year CAMH asks patients and families to provide feedback about their careby completing the Ontario Perception of Care survey.
About Patient and family experience a top priority with latest survey
Large-scale research project aims to improve treatment for young people
About CAMH-led collaboration will introduce a new model of early psychosis care across Ontario
Celebrate the importance of self-care by checking out these various resources!
About Resources for International #SelfCare Day 2016
In this edition of the CAMH podcast, Gender Identity Clinic client Myka Pascall-Thompson talks candidly and openly about a unique journey.
About A transgender journey at CAMH
CAMH had a unique opportunity to showcase its research with South Asian communities by premiering four films at the International Film Festival of South Asia (IFFSA).
About Spotlighting the mental health of young South Asian women
A few years ago, people may have said Charlie “had it all.” But he was also secretly struggling with depression that eventually grew into psychosis.
About Recovery is possible when people seek help
Can the study of suicide notes help clinicians in their efforts to prevent suicide? That is the premise of a new study by CAMH and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
About What suicide notes teach us about experiences with mental illness and mental health care
For the better part of a year, Dr. Juveria Zaheer would spend every Monday at the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario.
About Lessons learned from the study of suicide notes
More than 150 people working with child and youth depression gathered to hear presentations by international experts and poetry performances by youth with lived experience.
About Highlights of the #CundillatCAMH Conference