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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Publications 2005 The latest catalogue (in Adobe Acrobat format) of publications from Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health - "...our goal is to provide leadership in creating better understanding, prevention and care. Each of our unique publications maintains that vision for the therapists, doctors, nurses, front-line workers, and other professionals who use our materials, and for the clients and their families who look to us for up-to-date resources on addiction and mental illness. You will find practical, research-based resources - grounded in client-centred harm reduction and health promotion - in the areas of substance use and addiction, mental health, concurrent disorders, trauma, policy and research, clinical tools, and public education. Whatever their topic, our resources all share one key feature: a foundation of solid research and evaluation, giving you the confidence that no better information is available in the field. "
Mental health projects lauded (Canada) Star Phoenix story - " Two major health-care construction projects in Saskatoon approved in this week's provincial budget will result in a significant improvement in care for each facility's patients, according to advocates. 'There's such a huge stigma about mental health. The general public is just as much responsible for having good mental health facilities as they are for having good physical health facilities,' said Jake Ens, a spokesperson for a group of parents who've been pushing for a new psychiatric hospital unit in Saskatoon."![]()