Two researchers at The Royal are the recipients of Discovery Grants from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
Being one of Canada’s foremost mental health care and academic health science centres means ensuring that each patient receives the highest quality and safest care possible.
Annually, the prestigious Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research is awarded to an outstanding mental health researcher enabling future exploration and discovery.
A childhood experience had a profound influence on Dr. R. Nicholas Carleton, the recipient of the 2020 Royal Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research. When first responders came to his family’s aid after a car accident, it set the course for a distinguished career.
COVID-19 Q&A:
What's the best way to inform and support young people (the teens and young adults in our lives) when it comes to COVID-19 and physical distancing?
Answer:
Ottawa Blues for Youth
Ottawa Blues for Youth at Irene’s Pub is a wonderful fundraising night of music, performed by some of the best blues musicians Ottawa has to offer.
Algonquin College has access to a suite of new mental health resources, thanks to a new partnership with The Royal.
Wellness Recovery Action Plan or W.R.A.P.™ is a self-management and recovery system developed by Mary Ellen Copeland, a woman who has experienced mental illness and recovery.
Wellness Recovery Action Plan or W.R.A.P.™ is a self-management and recovery system developed by Mary Ellen Copeland, a woman who has experienced mental illness and recovery.
Innovative mental health research brings us closer to finding answers to some of the biggest and most pressing questions that currently exist within the mental health care landscape, such as: Why and how can our brain construct subjective pheno
CALM within the Storm: Coping with stress and building resiliency during the COVID-19 pandemic
At the outset of 2021, we are faced with rising COVID-19 cases and new restrictions needed to flatten the curve. What do we do when the t
The Royal’s Core Values and Vision for Person‐Centred Care
As a leader in specialized mental health, The Royal believes in including the client voice at the decision-making table.
We are currently doing a study to help us better understand sexual offending.
Clients, visitors, and staff at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre can now enjoy fresh sandwiches and soups made by Krackers Katering and sold at the Winter Garden Café - nourishing themselves while also nourishing not just one, but two social enterprises.
Intended audience
As a family member or caregiver, we understand that your loved one’s mental health or substance use health can have a significant impact on you. The Royal’s family information sessions are intended for fami
Dr. Kaminsky’s 2019 Update
Clinical studies
In January 2019, we began a 6-month contract with the Department of National Defence.