The federation brings together community mental health and addiction services in the province of Ontario to help members provide effective, high-quality services through information sharing, education, advocacy and unified effort.

Deadline for Community Mental Health & Addiction Organizations to Adopt Financial software at no cost is March 31, 2010

The Community Care Information Management (CCIM) program’s Community Mental Health & Addictions Management Information Systems (CMH&A MIS) project is now nearing completion.

TURNING THE KEY: Assessing Housing and Related Supports for Persons Living with Mental Health Problems and Illnesses

MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION OF CANADATURNING THE KEY:  Assessing Housing and Related Supports for Persons Living with Mental Health Problems and Illnesses ABOUT THE PROJECT 

ACESSIBILITY STANDARDS FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE WORKSHOP

Accessibility Standards for Customer Service WorkshopGet ready, get set, implement! The Ontario Federation of Community Mental Health and Addition Programs has designed an interactive workshop to assist its members implement the accessibility standards for customer service.  It

HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION SYSTEMS [HRIS] QUADRANT SOFTWARE WEBINAR LAUNCH!!

The Community Care Information Management (CCIM) program’s HRIS project team has launched   a new HRIS Quadrant Software Webinar for Community Mental Health and Addictions (CMH&A) and Community Support Services (CSS) organizations across the province. Our first Webinar was held on J

Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act [Bill 106]

CAMH’s submission to the committee expressed concern that the legislation might be used as a platform for discrimination against those with a substance abuse and/or mental health problems, and could threaten the fundamental rights of tenants.  

Human Rights Mental Health Strategy

Attached is a second consultation paper that reflects the results of our discussions with you and other individuals and organizations thus far. The OHRC is continuing to reach out to the public and key stakeholders to identify how we can best use the functions in our mandate to address issues of discrimination against people with mental health disabilities and addictions.

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