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A man of Aboriginal descent smiling in front of a brick wall.

Identity is key to understanding Indigenous-Centered Social Work

Clinicians in our Aboriginal Service are hired to provide specific cultural services in addition to clinical services.

About Identity is key to understanding Indigenous-Centered Social Work
Peer Support Worker Debora McDonagh and CAMH client Rodney Silva

“A reason to hope” – Rodney’s story

A treatment approach is revealing inner Rodney's strengths and talents, and making him feel optimistic about his future.

About “A reason to hope” – Rodney’s story
Sean (left) helps David and Peter arrange their displays in preparation for the show

Looking at life through a new lens

Excitement fills the room as clients in the Addiction Medicine Service file in, eager to participate in their final PhotoVoice session.

About Looking at life through a new lens
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CAMH named one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers for 2016

For the sixth year in a row, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) has been named one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers.

About CAMH named one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers for 2016
A colourful illustration with cartoon birds standing on a cord with the phrase

International Friendship Day 2016

It is International Friendship Day, let's introduce you to the CAMH tweeps!

About International Friendship Day 2016