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Awards

Madness Canada helps bring new voices, perspectives, and insights into the public understanding of mental health history. Our awards fund projects with contemporary relevance, community connection, and a focus on understudied histories or creative research approaches.

Established by Madness Canada in memory of E.M. “Lil” Hewton and Dr. John D.M. Griffin, and originally awarded by the Friends of the CAMH Archives, the Hewton & Griffin Awards support innovative archival research exploring the Canadian history of psychiatry, mental health, addiction, and mad activism. Annual grants provide up to $5,000 to students and people with lived experience.

Posted on Wednesday February 4th, 2026Monday April 27th, 2026

1Hewton & Griffin Awards 2026

Madness Canada, dedicated to the history of Canadian psychiatry, mental health and addiction, have established two endowment funds (formerly awarded by the Friends of the CAMH Archives). These endowments annually provide funding in memory of their late colleagues, Ms. E.M. (Lil) Hewton and Dr. John D.M. Griffin, OC.

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Posted on Wednesday April 23rd, 2025Monday April 27th, 2026

2Hewton and Griffin Awards 2025

And the winners are…

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Posted on Thursday April 23rd, 2026Monday April 27th, 2026

3Hewton and Griffin Awards 2024

Find out who our 2024 research funding recipients were.

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The Madness Canada community acknowledges that we work, live, and learn on the traditional territory of many Indigenous Nations whose people hold important knowledges of health-making, medicine, food, and land use.

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