Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Child and Youth Mental Health and Addiction Supports
- Description
Clinical services including assessment, treatment and referrals related to behaviour problems, mood and anxiety disorders, substance use and concurrent disorders
Mood and Anxiety Service for Children and Youth- outpatient assessment and treatment for children and youth 6-18 years, who are experiencing mood and/or anxiety difficulties; support for parents and caregivers
- psychosocial and medical treatments
- group intervention for children and youth 10-18 years
AMANI Mental Health & Substance Use Program
- culturally responsive and affirming mental health and substance use health support for Black youth ages 12-25
- assessment, treatment options
- individual and group counselling
- caregiver support group
- coping, self-care and prevention strategies
- assessment, treatment options
Youth Addiction and Concurrent Disorders Service
- outpatient assessment and treatment for young people 13-24 years with substance use challenges, with or without concurrent mental health concerns
- individual and group treatment
- psychiatric consultation and follow-up
- family support and education
Youth Justice Assessment Clinic
- comprehensive outpatient, court ordered assessment for youth involved with the youth justice system including mental health, cognitive, academic and criminal behaviour
- recommendations to courts, families and agencies
- treatment referrals to community agencies
Slaight Centre Early Intervention Service, see separate listing
- psychosis early intervention, treatment and recovery services
- outpatient assessment and treatment for children and youth 6-18 years, who are experiencing mood and/or anxiety difficulties; support for parents and caregivers
- Eligibility
- Youth and young adults with mental health concerns 25 years and under; eligibility varies by program
- Application Process
- AMANI Mental Health & Substance Use Program: Self and family referral
Mood and Anxiety Service for Children and Youth: Physician referral required
Youth Addiction and Concurrent Disorders Service: Self referral or referral by physician, hospital, community agency or school
Youth Justice Assessment Clinic: Referral from judge, lawyer or probation services
Self referrals call Access CAMH - Documents Required
- May vary; contact for information
- Office
- 416-535-8501 press 2 - Access CAMH
- Youth Justice Assessment Clinic
- 416-535-8501 ext 30512
- Fax
- 416-979-6815 - Access CAMH
- Web Site
- https://www.camh.ca
- Mailing Address
- 80 Workman Way
Toronto, ON, M6J 1H4
Canada - Languages
- English, Access to trained interpreters available for French and other languages
- Fees
- None
- Social Media
- Agency Information
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- Copyright
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- Last Updated On
- November 26, 2025
- Last Verified On
- November 26, 2025
- Address
- Intergenerational Wellness Centre, 80 Workman Way, 2nd and 3rd Fl
Toronto, ON, M6J 1H4
Cross street: Ossington Ave and Queen St W
Open in Google Maps - Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall
- Hours of Operation
- Access CAMH Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm; Programs varyMon8:30 am to 4:30 pmTue8:30 am to 4:30 pmWed8:30 am to 4:30 pmThu8:30 am to 4:30 pmFri8:30 am to 4:30 pmSat8:30 am to 4:30 pmSun8:30 am to 4:30 pm
- Service Area(s)
- Greater Toronto Area

