CAMH Connexions Winter 2005-06
CAMH Connexions
The Truth Behind Harm Reduction
Lately there has been some discussion in the media around what is the most effective response to alcohol and other drug issues
in the City of Toronto. The media's interest has come as a result of the recent passage of the Toronto Drug Strategy by the
City of Toronto, with input from a number of organizations, one of which was CAMH. More...
Coming back to life
It is hard to imagine that this confident, happy woman with the beauty queen smile and the fabulous soups (which she now whips
up at CAMH's Russell Street site cafeteria) was once so addicted that she ended up in a crack house for two weeks abandoning
her child and family in order to get high. More...
Methadone Treatment Clinic at CAMH
Methadone maintenance treatment was first developed in the 1960s to prevent symptoms of withdrawal and reduce drug cravings
in people dependent on heroin or other opioids. More...
Alternative to Incarceration—The Toronto Drug Treatment Court
In the winter of 1998, the Canadian criminal justice system began taking a new approach to those who have committed offenses
and also have a substance use problem when it opened Canada's first Drug Treatment Court (DTC). More...
News Highlights
Site Speak
CAMH's plans for the exciting redevelopment of our Queen Street site are moving forward on schedule; we expect to break ground
with our Alternate Milieu (AM) beds project next summer for completion in the Fall/Winter of 2007. More...
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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.
Editor: Public Affairs
Published by the Policy, Education and Health Promotion Department (PEHP), CAMH, 33 Russell Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S
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