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  • July 16 2021

    Researchers at York University and SickKids CCMH receive grant for research on model of brief assessment and intervention

    Researchers at York University and SickKids CCMH have received a prestigious grant for their proposed research on a model of brief assessment and intervention, including remote services. This will help address the backlog of families waiting for mental health services. [...] Read More

  • July 16 2021

    Higher community vaccination rates, fewer COVID-19 Toronto cases mean more in-person sessions at SickKids CCMH

    SickKids CCMH is offering more in-person counselling sessions at our sites and in the community as vaccination rates increase and COVID-19 rates decrease across Toronto. [...] Read More

  • May 28 2021

    SickKids CCMH Learning Institute wins excellence award

    The SickKids CCMH Learning Institute team was the recipient of a SickKids Learning Institute Award of Excellence earlier this month. [...] Read More

  • May 20 2021

    SickKids CCMH now offering in-person services in the community

    We are also now offering some in-person services in the community where safe infection prevention and control procedures can be arranged. Most services also continue to be available in virtual format. [...] Read More

  • April 20 2021

    Services at SickKids CCMH under the extension of stay-at-home order

    As SickKids CCMH is an essential service, we continue to provide in-person service where necessary or requested (see our safety guidelines) and are ensuring all our clients have access to uninterrupted virtual services. Here is a summary of our current levels of service. [...] Read More

  • April 09 2021

    Spit samples uncover genetic risk factors for paediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

    Researchers at the University of Calgary and The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), in Toronto, have discovered genetic risk factors for OCD that could help pave the way for earlier diagnosis and improved treatment for children and youth. [...] Read More