CAMH Connexions Fall 2006

CAMH Connexions

Building bridges to the Aboriginal community

When CAMH's Aboriginal Services opened its doors to clients in 2000, Manager Peter Menzies made it a priority to add an Aboriginal Elder to his team. More...

6-7-5: You can count on CAMH's New Strategic Plan

As Canada's largest addiction and mental health facility, CAMH has taken on an ambitious mandate: to transform lives. More...

Community partnership programs
Research at CAMH
  • SAD and Obesity: What's the Link?
  • CAMH Research releases new study on Depression Relapse
People at CAMH
  • Meet CAMH's Bioethicist
  • CAMH's own appointed to the Order of Canada
  • CAMH psychologist received Fire Marshal's Award for Excellence in Fire Safety
  • CAMH welcomes Dr. Gwenn Smith
News
  • International visitors to CAMH
  • Learning at CAMH
  • The most unique art show on Queen West

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CAMH Connexions, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health’s (CAMH) external newsletter, is published four times a year to inform our stakeholders about current issues and events at CAMH.

Published by: Public Affairs E-mail: public_affairs@CAMH.net
Editor: Margaret Goulding
Policy, Education and Health Promotion Department (PEHP), CAMH
33 Russell Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2S1
416 535-8501, ext. 4250

CAMH Connexions Fall 2006

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