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Kwame Julius McKenzie is a British-Canadian
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employed as the CEO of Wellesley Institute, a policy think tank based in
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, Ontario. McKenzie is a full professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the
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. He has worked as physician, researcher, policy advisor, journalist and broadcaster.


Biography


Early life and education

McKenzie was born in
Southall Southall () is a large suburban town in West London, England, part of the London Borough of Ealing and is one of its seven major towns. It is situated west of Charing Cross and had a population of 69,857 as of 2011. It is generally divided ...
in West London to Vida Louise McKenzie and Arthur McKenzie who immigrated to the UK from the Caribbean in the late 1950s. He attended Villiers High School, London and then Southampton University Medical School.


Career

McKenzie was appointed as the CEO of the Wellesley Institute in May 2014. He has worked a policy advisor across various levels of government, including provincial, federal and international.


Mental health and equity

He served as Chair of the Council of Canadian Academies’ panel on Mental Health and Medical Assistance in Dying, Chair of the Health Equity External Advisory Committee a
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and was appointed Commissioner at the
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in June 2016. He serves as a member of
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's National Advisory Council on Poverty, and is a Co-chair of the Expert Task Force on Substance Misuse under
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. He is the Medical Director of Health Equity at the
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH, pronounced , ) is a psychiatric teaching hospital located in Toronto and ten community locations throughout the province of Ontario, Canada. It reports being the largest research facility in Can ...
(CAMH). He formerly sat on the Board of Directors of the
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, and on the Transition Planning Special Committee. He also serves on the Ontario Health Data Council for the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. McKenzie was Chair of the Research and Evaluation Advisory Committee for the
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pilot program in Ontario in 2017. He has been a member of the board for United Way Toronto.


Globalization

McKenzie was a Canadian Delegate to the
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High-level Political Forum, the “central platform for follow-up and review of the
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and the
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”. He is also a consultant with the
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on equity.


COVID-19

McKenzie is a member of the Mental Health Working Group on the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, and a member of the Expert Advisory Panel on COVID-19 and Mental Health at the
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(CIHR). He is also a member of the
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's COVID-19 Testing and Tracing Advisory panel alongside Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health for Public Health Ontario. A report published by the panel in March 2021 concluded that among other factors, teachers'
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status must be taken into account when developing and implementing school-based SARS-CoV-2 testing and tracing policies.


Media and activism

In addition to his academic, policy and clinical work, Kwame has engaged in written media and radio programming. McKenzie was also a presenter on '' All in the Mind'' on
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, and has previously been a columnist for ''
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'' and ''
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'' newspapers in the UK, writing on issues of health, racism and equity, as well as being a frequent guest on Canadian radio and television. In 2005 McKenzie wrote an article in ''The Times'', UK about racial stereotyping in the 2005 film ''
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'', co-written, produced, and directed by
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. In the piece titled
"Big black and bad stereotyping"
McKenzie described it as feeding "into all the colonial hysteria about Black hyper-sexuality." The article received such a strong response from readers that McKenzie and ''The Times'' issued a challenge asking the public to find positive Black images on television during the holiday season. In December 2021, McKenzie wrote an opinion piece in the
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calling for a strategy to avert vaccine inequity in racialized children.


Awards and recognition

* 2018: Harry Jerome Trailblazer Award * 2017: CAMH 150 Difference Makers in Mental Health * 2017: Honorary Diploma Liberal Arts – George Brown College * 2015: Don Wasylenski Award for Global Health * 2015: Fred Fallis Award for Excellence in Online Education * 2011: African Canadian Achievement Award for Science * 2011: Dominican of Distinction Award


Published works

* Kidd, Madan, Rallabandi, Cole, Muskat, Raja, Wiljer, McKenzie. ''Social entrepreneurship and mental health in low- and middle-income countries''. CAMH, Toronto, Canada 2016  (paperback) (pdf) * Morgan, Fearon, McKenzie. ''Society and Psychosis''. Cambridge University Press. 2008 * McKenzie K: ''Understanding Depression''. British Medical Association and Family Doctor Publications 1998 reprinted 1999/ 2000/2001/2002/2003/2004/2005/2006/2009/2012 * McKenzie K: ''Understanding Anxiety''. British Medical Association and Family Doctor Publication (2006) * McKenzie K: "Social capital and mental illness". ''British Journal of Psychiatry'' (2002)


References

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