CAMH & CAMH Foundation Annual Report 2015–2016
New hope for young people

New hope for young people

CAMH is leading a global effort to improve treatments for young people with depression, thanks to a visionary $15-million gift from The Peter Cundill Foundation.

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A warm welcome

A warm welcome

CAMH is boosting mental health services for new Canadians as the country welcomes more than 25,000 Syrian refugees.

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A new hopr for young people

Blazing a path to better care

CAMH is leading the mental health field in making sure patients see the right experts at the right time. Integrated Care Pathways or ICPs are new to mental health and they are already producing better outcomes.

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Listening, learning and leading

Listening, learning and leading

CAMH is working closely with Aboriginal communities across the province to help reach the important mental health goals set out by Canada’s historic Truth and Reconciliation Commission report.

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A new hopr for young people

Care for the most vulnerable

Mental illness is two to three times more common in Canadian prisons than in the general population. Inmates with mental illness have an urgent need for quality mental health care.

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A new hopr for young people

Recovery-enhancing care

At CAMH, our view of health is holistic. By offering activities to help meet the cognitive, social, spiritual and emotional needs of our patients, we are empowering them to become actively involved in their recovery.

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