CAMH Workplace Wellness & Mental Health Support eLearning

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Welcome to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health’s (CAMH) eLearning portal for workplace mental health and wellness. CAMH’s eLearning offerings incorporate the application of practical knowledge and best practices in adult education. Please see below to access the course(s) your organization has enrolled you in.

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Land acknowledgement

CAMH is situated on lands that have been occupied by First Nations for millennia; lands rich in civilizations with knowledge of medicine, architecture, technology, and extensive trade routes throughout the Americas. In 1860, the site of CAMH appeared in the Colonial Records Office of the British Crown as the council grounds of the Mississaugas of the New Credit, as they were known at the time.

Today, Toronto is covered by the Toronto Purchase, Treaty No. 13 of 1805 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.

Toronto is now home to a vast diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis who enrich this city.

CAMH is committed to reconciliation. We will honour the land through programs and places that reflect and respect its heritage. We will embrace the healing traditions of the Ancestors, and weave them into our caring practices. We will create new relationships and partnerships with First Nations, Inuit and Métis and share the land and protect it for future generations.

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For your interest

Select the link below to see a list of CAMH educational offerings, including free tutorials and podcasts.




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