Dr. Srividya Iyer named a 2021 Champion of Mental Health

Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health Announces 2021 Champions of Mental Health

The Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health (CAMIMH) has announced this year’s winners of the Champions of Mental Health Awards. The annual awards campaign recognizes exceptional Canadians who have worked to advance the mental health agenda in Canada. These remarkable individuals were nominated by their peers, colleagues, and community members. A CAMIMH selection committee, comprised of representatives from health and social care provider organizations, and organizations that represent people with mental illness, their families and caregivers, reviewed the submissions.

This year, the winner for the Innovation category  (Researcher or Clinician) is Dr. Srividya Iyer.

“We are so grateful for the important work they have been doing to advance the mental health agenda in Canada,” said Ellen Cohen, co-chair of CAMIMH.

“These Champions, and every other Champion that has come before them, are instrumental in helping us advance the mental health and substance use agenda in Canada, and for putting a face to some of the progress being made around the country,” said Kim Hollihan, co-chair of CAMIMH.

The Champions of Mental Health Campaign is CAMIMH’s cornerstone campaign, to celebrate the people across the country that, through their advocacy, innovative solutions, and remarkable stories continue to bring attention to the importance of mental health in Canada.

“Especially after such a difficult and uncertain year, it is all the more important to celebrate the amazing individuals that forged ahead in the fight for a better mental health future for Canadians,” added Champions Gala Chair Florence Budden. “This year’s awards are all the more impressive and reflective of such critical work in our communities.”

The award winners will be celebrated at the annual Champions of Mental Health Awards gala, taking place virtually on October 5, 2021, during Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW). The theme for this year’s gala is Embrace, Celebrate and Connect with the Champions of Mental Health. For more information, please visit camimh.ca.

 

Established in 1998, the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health (CAMIMH) is an alliance of national mental health organizations comprised of health care providers and organizations representing persons with mental illness and their families and caregivers. CAMIMH’s mandate is to ensure that mental health is placed on the national agenda so that persons with a lived experience of mental illness and their families receive appropriate access to care and support.