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Conference programme
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Venue
Royal College of Psychiatrists
21 Prescot Street
London
E1 8BB
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Accreditation
This conference is eligible for up to 1 CPD point per hour of educational activity, subject to peer group approval.
Certificates
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Presentations
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- The history of marginalisation of people from sexual minorities - Professor Irwin Nazareth
- The mental health of people from sexual and gender minorities - Professor Helen Killaspy
- Implementing LGBTQ+ equality commitments following the RCPsych Survey 2023 - Dr Raj Mohan
- Why allyship matters and how to be a good LGBTIQ+ ally - Dr Nadeera Attanayake and Dr Amrit Sachar
- Providing Effective Approaches to Tackle Mental Health Inequality in LGBTQI+ Populations - Dr Bilal Korimbocus