What is this program?
Better Behaviours Service provides outpatient services to clients with disruptive behaviour disorders (e.g. attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), opposition defiant disorder (ODD), conduct disorder).
What does this program offer?
- Group-based therapies and individual therapies:
- Dinosaur Social Skills Program
- Incredible Years Parenting Program
- Coping Power Child and Parent
- Assessment through Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Assessment Clinic (FAST)
Who is this program for?
6 – 18 years old
Provincial
(must be able to travel to CAMH (Toronto); assessments are mostly in-person)
How can I access this program?
In-person
Virtual
Do I need a referral?
- Primary care referral (i.e. Doctor or Nurse Practitioner)
- Referral through Access CAMH: CAMH Referral Form
- Hospital referral
Are there any people who aren’t the best fit for this program?
While this program aims to help everyone, there are some that have needs this program doesn’t cover, including:
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
- Cognitive level at and below the mild developmental and/or intellectual delay (if known from a cognitive assessment)
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Better Behaviours Service
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Assessment Clinic (FAST)
What is this program?
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Assessment Clinic (FAST) provides psychiatric assessments to patients referred for mental health concerns (e.g., disruptive behaviour, mood, anxiety and emotion regulation disorders, OCD). Psychiatrists completing FAST assessments may follow clients short-term for medication management, stabilization and diagnostic clarification. Psychiatrists can make internal referrals to treatment services for clients needing psychosocial treatment – and where CAMH has appropriate treatment available.
What does this program offer?
- Assessment-consultation only
- Limited follow-up
- Referral to other services within CAMH where appropriate (e.g. CAMH Mood & Anxiety Service is offered through a FAST assessment)
Who is this program for?
6 – 18 years old
Provincial
(must be able to travel to CAMH (Toronto); assessments are mostly in-person)
How can I access this program?
In-person
Do I need a referral?
- Primary care referral (i.e. Doctor or Nurse Practitioner)
- Referral through Access CAMH: CAMH Referral Form
- Hospital referral
Are there any people who aren’t the best fit for this program?
While this program aims to help everyone, there are some that have needs this program doesn’t cover, including:
- Cognitive level at and below the mild developmental and/or intellectual delay (if known from a cognitive assessment)
- ASD (referral would be directed to the Child Youth and Family ASD and Mental Health Service)

