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Umind Selected as a Connected Site on New CAMH Portico Network


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Umind is pleased to announce that it has been selected as one of the first independent Connected Sites on the new CAMH Portico Network launching January 21st. The Portico Network, built by CAMH in partnership with Bell, is an exciting new network of addiction and mental health sites from across Canada comprised of three main components:

  1. The core Portico site, created and maintained by the team in Education at CAMH
  2. Partner sites that are hosted on the Portico platform, but are editorially independent
  3. Connected Sites, such as Umind.ca, that are independent sites included in Portico’s search results

As a Connected Site, Umind will be listed on Portico with a short description and link, making it easy for Portico’s national audience to access Umind’s wealth of information, which includes 800+ practical tools and interventions available online to Canada’s child and youth mental health professional community.

“Umind’s niche is providing proven, practical resources to its registered members. Being selected as a Connected Site on the Portico Network is an honour,” says Kathy Payette, Umind Mental Health Ambassador and Director of Community Mental Health Services at Lutherwood. “We look forward to sharing these valuable resources with the Portico Network audience and working with the CAMH and Portico team as they grow this important initiative.”

Visit www.umind.ca and www.porticonetwork.ca and start connecting with the growing number of child and youth mental health professionals, groups and resources available on these dynamic online communities.

Umind is provided in partnership by:

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