CAMH Connexions Spring 2006
CAMH Connexions
Easy Access to Information on Addictions and Mental Health
The R. Samuel McLaughlin Addiction and Mental Health Information Centre – a CAMH initiative – is much more than just bricks
and mortar on the east side of Toronto’s Dufferin Street near King Street West. More...
Care for the Caring
Working on the support line of the McLaughlin Centre can be challenging. More...
Navigating the Housing Maze at CAMH
On March 24, the Workman Theatre at CAMH’s Queen Street site was at capacity to hear Toronto Mayor David Miller introduce
Navigating the Housing Maze. More...
News Highlights
- Does a Common Genetic Difference Cause Alcohol and Nicotine Addiction?
- Unhealthy Working Schedules for Nurses Revealed
- New Name – A Sign of Success
CAMH welcomes Geriatric Mental Health Expert
After ten years as a Medical Director at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Dr. Benoît Mulsant has returned to Canada
to redefine the Geriatric Mental Health Program at CAMH. More...
Upcoming Events
- Meeting the Challenges of Borderline Personality Disorder – A Community Information Forum
- CAMH Annual General Meeting
- 2006 Being Scene Art Exhibit
Site Speak
Mayor David Miller and City Councillor Joe Pantalone stopped by the Redevelopment Office on Friday March 24 to receive a quick
presentation on CAMH’s redevelopment project. More...
Disponsible en français
Highlights disponivel em Portugues PDF
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
Policy, Education and Health Promotion Department (PEHP), CAMH, 33 Russell Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2S1