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.
We encourage you to reflect on your connections to the land and take action to nurture the land.
Consider: What lands do you live, work and learn on? What is your relationship to the land? How do you engage with it and care for it?
Confidentiality
We recognize that in learning about potentially sensitive topics—such as substance use and mental health—people bring different experiences, perspectives, attitudes and values to the learning. As part of our commitment to creating a safe and respectful learning environment, all discussion that takes place in this learning environment must be kept confidential by registered participants, instructors and administrators. Please do not circulate or discuss the experiences and comments of your colleagues with others not participating in the learning environment. This will help participants feel comfortable engaging with the learning’s materials and issues.
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Disclaimer
Coordinated Speciality Care for Psychosis Online is not to be used for diagnosis, treatment or referral services, and CAMH does not diagnose, treat or refer through the Internet. Content is not designed or intended to constitute medical advice or to be used for diagnosis. The materials in CAMH's online courses are offered solely as educational tools that are of general value, but may not apply to specific cases in practice, and are not to be considered professional advice or guidance for a particular case. Online resources are not a substitute for the personalized judgment and care of a trained medical professional.
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