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Here you'll find our press releases, our official responses to external events and other news from around the College.
We also have dedicated news pages for our Devolved Nations (Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales/Cymru).
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Extra mental health staff in England welcome but far more still needed, says RCPsych
Dr Lade Smith CBE, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, responds to news that 8,500 additional mental health staff have been recruited in England since June 2024.
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Statement on new dedicated Mother and Baby Unit in Belfast
The chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Northern Ireland has responded to a BBC NI news article on the provision of a new regional Mother and Baby Unit in Belfast.
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Supported housing crisis costs NHS mental health services in England £102 million a year
Mental health patients are being forced to remain in hospital despite being clinically ready for discharge due to a lack of support housing, a new report from the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych), Look Ahead and the National Housing Federation has found.
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RCPsych welcomes Government's renewed Women’s Health Strategy
Dr Lade Smith CBE, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, responds to the Government's renewed Women's Health Strategy
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Professor Subodh Dave elected as next RCPsych President
The results are in from a presidential election with three impressive candidates.
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RCPsych comments on interim findings of independent prevalence review for England
RCPsych President Dr Lade Smith CBE welcomes the interim report of an independent review into the prevalence of mental health conditions, ADHD and autism in England.
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More than a quarter of consultant psychiatry posts ‘effectively vacant’ in NI
Northern Ireland’s most senior psychiatrists have warned of a continuing workforce crisis after new figures revealed 29% of consultant posts are ‘effectively vacant’.
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Government response to community mental health services report welcome but more work still needed, says RCPsych
The Chairs of the RCPsych General Adult and Child and Adolescent Faculties comment on the Department of Health and Social Care's response to a report about community mental health services.
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Psychiatrists in Scotland oppose Assisted Dying Bill after safeguards removed
The Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland has moved to oppose the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill following the removal of Section 18 at Stage 3.
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One consultant psychiatrist for every 2,500 people who will experience a mental illness each year in England, latest census shows
People who have a mental illness are unable to access vital care and treatment due to "unsustainable” staff shortages.
More information13mar by RCPsych Press Office