The Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic at Health Sciences North has seen many positive benefits for staff and patients resulting from their transition to virtual care in response to COVID-19, highlighted below.
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Mental Health & Addictions North COVID-19 Innovations: Health Sciences North - Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic's Transition to Virtual Care
Research Snapshot: People with overdose history may be at great risk of severe COVID-19 illness
British Columbia (BC) has made significant efforts to respond to two public health emergencies in the past year: one due to the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the other due to drug overdoses.
Canadian researchers analyzed provincial data to understand the prevalence…
Racism and COVID-19 Resources curated by CAMH Library
This list contains CAMH librarian-curated information on the intersection of racism and the COVID-19 pandemic. Resources include community leader statements, reports, bulletins, news items, podcasts, reading lists, webinars, and more.
Research Snapshot: Understanding COVID-19 risk perceptions to enhance risk communication
At the start of the global COVID-19 pandemic, Finland’s national health authority began receiving comments and requests for information from the public that conveyed anxiety, misinformation, and distrust. In order to inform communications, researchers set out to explore the different ways…
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Job Posting Nov Aug 15, 2020
ASAP: Receptionist / Dispensary Position – Full-time Visionary Health Educational Medical Clinic– Toronto (Dundas /Kipling Station), 5359 Dundas St. West Unit 108, Etobicoke, ON, MB1B1, www.visionaryhealth.ca
Engaging Indigenous Youth for Kids Help Phone: A reflection of knowledge shared Resource
Engaging Indigenous Youth for Kids Help Phone: A reflection of knowledge shared is a report prepared by Sister Circle Consulting for Kids Help Phone. This report was shaped with guidance by Kids Help Phone's Indigenous Advisory Council and engaged 180 young people over 11 sessions across eight…
Anti-Black Racism and Mental Health Resources
The following resources on Racism and Mental Health were originally prepared for ECHO Ontario Mental Health, then supplemented by the CAMH library. This list contains librarian-curated information on various topics from allyship to racial microagression, mental health care, impact of racism on…
Celebrating International Youth Day
August 12th marked the 21st annual United Nations International Youth Day.
International Youth Day gives an opportunity to celebrate and mainstream young peoples’ voices, actions and initiatives, as well as their meaningful, universal and equitable engagement.
CAMH launches a new course on addressing cannabis use in primary care
CAMH's 'Addressing cannabis use in primary care' course takes health care providers through the steps of screening, assessing and addressing impacts of cannabis use on patients and community. It also includes a brief overview of medical cannabis use is included.
The course is being…
Do you know an older adult who is interested in cannabis?
The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction and the Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health have partnered to produce a 3-page, easy to read guide intended to support those aged 65+ in making informed choices about cannabis use.
Access A Guide to Cannabis for Older Adults here…
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