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Lakeridge Health and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) will unveil a first-of-its-kind partnership aimed at “transforming” mental health care in Durham Region at an announcement at Oshawa Hospital Friday morning.

The announcement will include an “agreement to work together,” said Sharon Navarro, Lakeridge Health’s Manager of Public Relations & Digital Communications, who didn’t want to reveal too many details before Friday’s press conference.

“It’s about bringing the expertise together for collaboration.”

With more than 100,000 mental health visits annually at Lakeridge Health and the increasing need for mental health and addictions supports in the community, the new partnership with CAMH has been high on the wish list for the hospital, which already boasts mental health services for child & youth, an Indigenous Addiction and Mental Health outreach worker and the Pinewood Addiction Centre.

The hospital group has also launched Central Connect, which allows patients and health-care providers to easily make new referrals into the mental …

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