SickKids CCMH opens for in-person services July 6, supplementing virtual care
SickKids CCMH is entering the first stage of our return to in-person, onsite services. [...] Read More
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SickKids CCMH is entering the first stage of our return to in-person, onsite services. [...] Read More
SickKids CCMH has pivoted to delivering our services virtually due to COVID-19. Right now, we are preparing our sites for a gradual, safe return to in-person services. An announcement will be made in early July; please check back to this site for updates. [...] Read More
On May 14, Premier Ford announced that certain workplaces and businesses have permission to open or expand their services on May 19. [...] Read More
Due to COVID-19, SickKids CCMH is providing services by phone and videoconference. In keeping with public health advice, resumption of in-person services at our Jarvis and Sheppard sites will align with safety directives from Toronto Public Health. [...] Read More
The mental health teams at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health (CCMH) have had a rapid advance into virtual care in response to COVID-19. [...] Read More
We know that as many as one in five children and youth in Ontario will experience a mental health problem and that five out of six of these kids will not receive treatment.* These numbers tell us that we need to think differently about how we deliver service. [...] Read More