Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative

WHAT'S NEW - PHASE 2

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CCMHI Phase 2 now complete!

  • CCMHI Phase 2, which was funded by Health Canada, wrapped up in March 2008 achieving its mandate to disseminate CCMHI's Phase 1 resources and promote collaborative mental health care at the local, regional, and provincial levels. More ...

Phase 2 Final Report – Spring 2008

  • A summary of the themes and messages arising from Phase 2 consultations held in Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan involving key leaders of government, provincial organizations, and consumer and community groups.  [Download PDF, 41pgs]

Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health:  Special Issue Fall 2008

  • A special issue of the Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health showcases programs, projects, and initiatives that offer new approaches to collaboration among mental health care providers, consumer and self-help initiatives, and primary health care providers.

Newsletter - Fall 2007 

  • An update on the work of the CCMHI Phase 2, and an invitation to provide feedback on the CCMHI toolkits. [Download PDF, 4pgs]

Newsletter- Summer 2007 [Download PDF, 2pgs]


WHAT'S NEW - PHASE 1

Final E-Update - June 2006

  • E-Update

The CCMHI Final Report to Health Canada

  • Final report

The CCMHI onside with Senate Committee mental health report

A Charter for Canadian Collaborative Mental Health

  • Our twelve national member organizations have signed the Charter -- a pledge to to work together to support the delivery of mental health services in primary care through interdisciplinary collaboration.

They’re here!  Toolkits for consumers, health providers and educators are now online

  • The documents are posted in PDF format and available for you to download.

The complete series of papers are now online

  • Choose from 10 papers which outline the current state of collaborative mental health care from a variety of perspectives.

CCMHI's submission to INMHA is ranked number one!

  • Response from INMHA
  • CCMHI's original submission to INMHA

 

 

 

     

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