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Winter 2003

News about the Centre for
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Are you a CAMH client thinking about taking a course?

If yes, please consider applying for a Client Learning Bursary. There are four possible funds to choose from:

  • For more information about The Reay & Lynda Mackay Family Endowment Fund for Client Learning, contact Alice Kusznir, at 416 535-8501, ext. 4095
  • For more information about the Mary Tweedie Funds, contact Theresa Conforti, at 416 535-8501, ext. 2995
  • For more information about the John Ward Memorial Educational and Rosefair Consumer Business Initiative Fund, contact Rozsa Gyulay at 416 535-8501, ext. 4847

Applications may be obtained by contacting Sarah Manson, at 416 535-8501, ext. 4407 or in room 820 (8th floor), 250 College Street.

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The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health is committed to enhancing the capacity and quality of addiction and mental health services in Ontario as:

  • a partner in providing comprehensive and well co-ordinated care for people with addiction and for people with severe mental illness
  • a leader in creating, applying and disseminating knowledge through research and enquiry
  • a catalyst in improving health in Ontario through community outreach and education
  • an educator providing innovative inter-disciplinary education for students and health professionals from across Canada
  • a model for a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to prevention, care, education and research
  • a model for best practices in supporting people to achieve optimal health and quality of life
  • an advocate for public policies and resources that promote health and eliminate stigma.

For general information on addiction and mental health:

Call the R. Samuel McLaughlin Addiction and Mental Health Information Centre

Toll free in Ontario Tel:1-800-463-6273
or local (416) 595-6111

www.camh.net/mclaughlin

DISCLAIMER: The Centre is not able to provide diagnostic, treatment or referral services through the Internet. Individuals should contact their family doctors, or their local mental health or addiction agency for further information.


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