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there is help... there is hope
Getting Help for an Addiction or
Mental Health Problem

Tuesday, November 18, 2003
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

This forum will address the common difficulties many people face when trying to get help for a mental health or addiction problem. The issues will be explored from the perspective of service providers who face unique challenges when trying to support clients within complex systems, as well as from individuals who find themselves trying to negotiate services which often seem inaccessible. The forum will highlight current challenges and practical suggestions for alternatives for clients, family members and service providers.

Speakers:
Dennis James, Clinical Director, General Treatment and Treatment for Special Populations, Addiction Programs, CAMH
Janice Harris, RN, Coordinator of Emergency Services, CAMH - Clarke Site Personal Perspective: TBA
The evening will be moderated by Wayne Skinner, Clinical Director, Concurrent Disorders Program, CAMH
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in partnership with The Family Council: Empowerment for Families in Addictions and Mental Health

Location: Meeting Centre (room 2029), 2nd Floor, ARF Site, 33 Russell Street (Northeast corner of College and Spadina), Toronto
Free Admission. No registration required. Seating is on a first come basis.
For further information: (416) 535-8501 ext. 4553 or Barbara_Steep@camh.net

A There is Help...There is Hope Forum, one in a series offering a greater understanding of emerging mental health and addiction issues, treatments and healthy living strategies.

Courage to Come Back 2002
Courage to Come Back Awards 2003

Photos and profiles of award recipients

Being Scene
Being Scene

An annual art exhibit presented by CAMH and the Workman Theatre Project.

 

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