About our leaflets

Who are we?
The Royal College of Psychiatrists is the main professional body for psychiatrists in the UK. It has a world-wide membership.
 
Why do we produce leaflets?
Public education is one of the central tasks of the College. We believe that everyone needs knowledge to make informed decisions about their health.
 
Don't they just give a doctor's view of things?
We are doctors, but we do try to take a broader view.
 
How are the leaflets written?
They are written by psychiatrists who are members of the College's Public Education Editorial Board. They collaborate with an expert (or experts) in the field and with the College Service User Recovery and Carers Forums. We are also grateful to the psychiatrists, College staff and others who have helped to translate and check the leaflets for accuracy.
 
Do they meet internet health information standards?
They are checked to make sure they meet:
  • DISCERN criteria (www.discern.org.uk)
    In our opinion, these are the best available guidelines for high quality health information.

 

Are they up to date?
We review them every 2 to 3 years. We update the web versions more regularly to reflect any important changes in knowledge.
 
What's the point of the feedback section?
We use the feedback to help us update and re-edit the leaflets. We also appreciate the many helpful comments we receive
 
Who pays for all this?
 
  • The editors are not paid. They are allowed to do this sort of work for a period each week by their employers - universities or health trusts.
  • We do not accept pharmaceutical sponsorship for the printing of our leaflets
  • We accept some funding from charitable trusts and foundations.
  • The College allocates a budget each year to cover some of the printing, designing and marketing costs.
  • Income is generated by the bulk sale of the paper versions which goes back into the production of new materials

 

What's the point of paper leaflets?
It can be easier to have a paper version to refer to whenever you want. They are half-A5 size which means they will fit in a pocket or a handbag. Check at the top of the web page to see if the leaflet is available in print.
 
How do I get a paper version?
Visit our price list page.
 
Individual copies are free, but please send an A5 stamped (30p postage) addressed envelope to:
Leaflets Department, The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 17 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PG
Tel: + 44 0(207) 235 2351 ext. 259; e-mail: leaflets@rcpsych.ac.uk.
 
You don't have what I'm looking for
At the end of each leaflet we provide references so you can check out our information or find more detailed information. If you have any suggestions for leaflets that you would like us to develop, please e-mail us at dhart@rcpsych.ac.uk
 
July 2008
 

 
British Medical Association book awards 2005
 
Two of our publications have been commended they are:
 
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