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Intellectual Disability / Dual Diagnosis

Dual diagnosis is co-occurring intellectual disability and mental illness. CMHA/Peel serves people with a dual diagnosis. For criminal justice matters, please contact Mental Health & Justice Services at 905-456-4700 x5663 or x5666. For intake to Access to Recovery programs, including case management and our early intervention in psychosis program, FACT Peel+, as well as ACT (Assertive Community Treatment), please contact our Resource Centre at 905-451-2123. For Partnership Place, call 905-796-9030, and for Eden Place call 905-451-3934. If you are unsure, contact the Resource Centre at 905-451-2123 or e-mail info@cmhapeel.ca

To visit the Dual Diagnosis Website of Peel and Halton Regions, click here.

You may also wish to review Canadian Mental Health Association Ontario’s Position Paper on Dual Diagnosis from June, 1998. Click here for the Position Paper and click here for the Executive Summary. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health also published a paper on dual diagnosis in 2003. Click here to read it.

To read more information about intellectual disabilities, click here.

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