February 2026 Upcoming Courses Women, Work & Racism This interactive 12-week group is for Black, Indigenous, and racialized women and femmes those who have faced or are interested in learning more about racism in the workplace. We will examine the roots and theories around racism in Canada and the world, discuss relevant concepts, examine how racism at work has impacted our lives and mental health, and learn practical coping strategies and advocacy tools. Tuesdays | February 17th–May 5th| 3:00pm-5:00pm EST| Virtual | Open Exploring the African Diaspora through Mixed-Media Textile Art This series celebrates Black History Month through the creative transformation of mixed-media art and repurposed books. Participants will explore the stories, resilience, and cultural contributions of the African Diaspora while giving discarded books new life as powerful art objects. Each session introduces a fresh mixed-media technique—combining collage, textiles, paint, and sculptural elements—inviting participants to reflect, create, and honourBlack history through personal and communal expression. Fridays | February 13th–March 6th|1:30pm-3:30pm EST | 1025 Queen St. West | Open BIPOC Conversation & Arts Collective This BIPOC Conversation and Arts Collective aims to create a space for racialized folks with mental health lived experience where we can freely speak about the issues that make our experience with mental health unique because of our racial identity. Through facilitated dialogue using a range of activities, participants will learn useful emotional regulation techniques (mindfulness, grounding, etc.), develop self-compassionate self-talk, and explore their individual cultural identities and how (re)connecting with those identities can aid in their healing journeys. New members always welcome, previous group members will enjoy new activities and discussions! Thursdays | February 5th -April 23rd(exception of Feb 26th)| 6:00pm-8:00pm EST | Virtual| Open Winter Book Club The book club pick for this cycle is The Beauty of Us by Farzana Doctor, a young adult novel set at a boarding school in the 1980's about a group of girls navigating hardship and using community, art and activism to empower themselves. It will explore themes of love, identity & belonging through shared reading and conversation. The session will culminate in a special author talk with Farzana Doctor in the final session.No book purchase required! Thursdays | February 5th–March 19th| 1:00pm-2:30pm EST| Virtual| Open Building Better Boundaries This course is designed to introduce participants to boundaries and boundary setting; identifying personal values, wants and needs; learn to set and maintain healthy boundaries within personal and work relationships. The course explores a different topic each week, including: Introduction to Boundaries; Identifying Personal Values; Creating and Maintaining Healthy Personal Boundaries. Thursdays | February 5th - 26th | 10:30am-12:30pm EST | Virtual| Open Self-Exploration Through Creativity This 3-week guided journey encompasses art and creativity to help participants connect with a deeper understanding of themselves, their personal values, and complexities. Using a different form of artistic expression each week, we explore topics including: Hope for the Future; Holding Opposing Emotions; Control and Letting Go. No experience needed! Thursdays | February 5th – 19nd | 1:30pm-3:00pm EST| Virtual | Open Mindfulness for All In this series we will be learning mindfulness together in ways that we can individualize it for our unique selves. The program will be a chance to learn and practice these adapted mindfulness tools in an inclusive and neurodiversity-affirming setting that is open to beginners and experienced meditators alike. Wednesdays | January 14th – February 18th| 11:00am-12:30pm EST | 1025 Queen St. W | Open Employment Series: Ask Me Anything Hosted in collaboration with the Patient & Family Learning Space and Employment Works!, the monthly Ask Me Anything workshop will allow participants to explore the intersection of lived experience and employment through a conversation with lived experience experts, peer workers and/or employment specialists. Thursday February 26th | 3:00pm-4:30pm EST | Virtual| Open Wellness Resource Exchange This sharing support group is designed for exchanging wellness tools and resources with peers. Learn, share and discuss resources (support groups, books, apps, podcasts etc.) that have helped you on your wellness journey. Wednesday February 11th | 2:30pm-3:00pm EST| Virtual| Open The Algorithm: Who Decides What We See? The “algorithm”--systems that provide targeted, automatic recommendations for what content to view next (in sites like Youtube and TikTok)–promise us quick access to new content that we will enjoy. But are these systems really working in our best interests? This workshop will dive into the algorithm, exploring how automated recommendations work and why they are controversial. Tuesday February 17th | 4:00pm-6:00pm EST | Virtual| Open February 2026 If you or someone you know are interested in learning more aboutthe Collaborative Learning College, please visit clc.camh.ca. Phone: 416 524-2137 | Email: clc@camh.ca Ongoing Registration These courses you can register for at any time. Registrations are accepted on a continuous basis Pre-Registration/Closed Courses which require you to sign up before the start date. If the course has already begun, it will be listed as "closed.” Waitlist This course is full. Register to be notified of open spaces. Upcoming Courses Writing Drop-In Group Hosted by InkWell, this writing group provides a dedicated space for writers of all experience levels. Each session features timed writing sprints, where students can work on assigned exercises or their own projects. The sessions conclude with time for sharing work, asking questions about writing practice or career, and receiving feedback. Mondays | January 12th - March 23rd | 1:00pm- 2:00pm EST | Virtual | Open Peer Support Drop-In Group Join us for an interactive peer-led drop-in group. We strive to create a space that is empathetic and compassionate where folks can feel heard, validated, and supported. We understand that mental health struggles can be overwhelming and isolating, and our goal is to provide a sense of connection and belonging in the group. Tuesdays | January 6th – March 24th| 12:00pm- 1:30pm EST |Virtual| Open CLC Town Hall This forum provides space for students to receive program updates and share their perspectives on what’s working well, what could be improved, and to offer feedback that will directly inform and shape the program moving forward. Friday January 30th | 12:00pm-1:00pm EST| Virtual | Open Music Appreciation Drop-In Group Hosted by Mobile Arts Programming (MAP), this group is open to anyone who listens to music. Each week, participants share what music has sparked their interest and discuss it as a group! Whether it’s a new release or timeless classic, this group provides a platform for all things music. Additionally, there is an option to explore music creation using a web-based program. Thursdays | January 8th – March 26th | 10:30am- 12pm EST | Virtual | Open Writing Through Darkness to Light This writing group is designed to build community during the dark and cold weeks of winter. If you struggle with Seasonal Affective Disorder, or are looking to navigate the winter blues, this one's for you. Using poetry and song lyrics as prompts, participants will explore the darkness in our days, our world, our lives and ourselves, as we turn towards and embrace the light. Wednesdays | January 7th – February 25th |1:00pm- 3:00pm EST | Virtual | Closed February 2026 If you or someone you know are interested in learning more aboutthe Collaborative Learning College, please visit clc.camh.ca. Phone: 416 524-2137 | Email: clc@camh.ca Ongoing Registration These courses you can register for at any time. Registrations are accepted on a continuous basis Pre-Registration/Closed Courses which require you to sign up before the start date. If the course has already begun, it will be listed as "closed.” Waitlist This course is full. Register to be notified of open spaces.