Newsletters

Newsletters om General and Community psychiatryWe aim to produce regular newsletters in addition to eNewsletters to keep members up-to-date on news from the Faculty. We welcome articles for publication within this. We have produced some guidelines for authors.

 

The following links are to past editions of the Faculty newsletters.

 

To open these newsletters, please click on the relevant issue (note: PDF files open in a new window)


Newsletters

Issue 18 - August 2011 Issue 10 - Spring 2005
Issue 17 - February 2011 Issue 9 - Autumn 2004  
Issue 16 - September 2010 Issue 8 - Spring 2004  
Issue 15 - July 2010 Issue 7 - Summer 2003  
Issue 14 - February 2009 Issue 6 - Spring 2003  
Issue 13 - February 2008 Issue 5 - Autumn/Winter 2002  
Issue 12 - Summer 2007 Issue 4 - Spring/Summer 2002  
Issue 11 - Autumn 2005  

Issue 3 - Autumn/Winter 2001  

 

eNewsletters

The Faculty aim to produce regular eNewsletters each year in addition to our regular newsletters as a way to keep members up to date. Please click on the links below to view the previous eNewsletters.

 

 

We would appreciate any feedback that you have on these eNewsletters. Please email us.

 

To ensure that you receive an email with these eNewsletters, please ensure that your email address is registered with the College and is up-to-date.

 

 

Instructions for authors

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The General and Community Faculty Newsletters are published as printed newsletters and are made available electronically on the Faculty website. When you submit an article, you are granting permission for us to publish your work both in print and online unless otherwise stated.

 

  1. The author should provide their full name, title and grade.
  2. The author’s Trust and important affiliations should be given.
  3. Authors should provide the editors with their email address or alternative contact details but they can choose whether or not this is published in the newsletter or whether they would prefer any correspondence to be forwarded to them from the Faculty email account.
  4. References should be provided for all articles where relevant.
  5. The references should be in Vancouver style which is the same format as that required for the British Journal of Psychiatry.
  6. If authors feel that there are relevant internet links or important further reading on the subject matter, references to these should be provided.
  7. Articles should be submitted in a single column using Times New Roman size 12 font in Microsoft Word format.

 

 

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