Public Mental Health Conference
one day event
Timings | full day event |
Location | In-person (RCPsych, London) / Live-stream |
CPD | up to 6 CPD points, subject to peer group approval |
RCPsych Consultant fee | £240 |
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RCPsych Advanced Trainee fee | £165 |
RCPsych Core Trainee fee | £165 |
RCPsych SAS doctor fee | £180 |
RCPsych Subsidised/Retired fee | £165 |
FPH Registrar member fee | £165 |
FPH member fee (all other categories) | £240 |
Allied health professionals (RCPsych/FPH non members) | £240 |
Foundation Year Doctor/Medical Student | £80 |
Event Information
Registration fee - which one is right for you?
Fees explained
- The fee you pay relates to your Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) membership status or your Faculty of Public Health (FPH) membership status
- RCPsych Consultant fee - applies to RCPsych Consultant members,
- FPH Member fee (all other categories) - applies to the following FPH membership categories: Members, Associate, Practitioner, Diplomate , Practitioner, International Practitioner, Fellowship.
- RCPsych Advanced Trainee/Core Trainee fee - applies to RCPsych members registered as either Advanced Trainees, and Core Trainees.
- RCPsych SAS fee - applies to RCPsych Specialty and Associate Specialist members.
- RCPsych Subsidised/Retired fee - includes those on lower incomes paying a subsidised RCPsych membership rate (maternity or parental leave, working part time or taking a career break) and International RCPsych Members residing in band D and C countries.
- FPH Registrar member fee - applies to FPH Registrar members on the FPH public health specialty training programme.
- Allied health professionals - applies to any allied heath professional who is not a member of the FPH or the RCPsych.
- Foundation Year Doctor/Medical Student fee - applies to RCPsych Student Associates/Foundation Year members and FPH Student members.
- Medical Students and Foundation Year Doctors can apply for free RCPsych membership, which then gives you access to reduced conference registration fees, amongst other benefits - find out more
Programme
Public mental health is the art and science of improving mental health and wellbeing and preventing mental illness through the organised efforts and informed choices of society, organisations, public and private, communities and individuals.
How to book | Terms and conditions
Ticket prices - the fee is the same for in-person attendance, or the livestream option - you will be able to select your choice when you make your booking.
When you select the yellow booking button, you will be able to register an account if you are not a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists - you can then book your preferred ticket type.
Book online
- pay using a debit card or credit card and receive instant confirmation and a receipt
Bank transfer
- Request a booking form and return it along with details of your bank payment transfer
The small print...
- In-person fees include refreshments and lunch
- In-person and livestream ticket types both include on demand recordings/resources for twelve weeks
- Read our terms and conditions before making your booking, which covers our:
- Event Cancellation Policy
- Privacy Policy
- Code of Conduct
- Event registrations are confirmed when payment is received in full.
- Joining instructions are sent approximately 1 week in advance
Call for posters - now closed
The call for poster abstracts has now closed, and submitting authors will be contacted via email with results.
Target audience
The conference is jointly hosted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the Faculty of Public Health.
We welcome:
- all grades of psychiatrists
- public health registrars
- health professionals working in public mental health
- professionals working in heath protection and promotion
- foundation year doctors and medical students
How does the livestream option work?
- Visit our EventsAir FAQs for attendees in advance of the event to familiarise yourself with the platform and to troubleshoot any problems you may have.
- We have also produced an Attendee EventsAir Guidance Booklet (PDF) which covers all aspects of your journey as an attendee on the online platform.The guide will take you through what you can expect from the EventsAir platform (Joining a conference session, Networking with other attendees, How to view resources, How to watch at a later date, Technical queries)
- You could also watch our handy Attendee Explainer Video
- We recommend that you log into the platform in advance of the event to ensure that you are able to access the platform on the day. The recommended browser for EventsAir is Google Chrome, other browsers may not be compatible with the platform.
- view a video of the speaker alongside any slides
- ask your questions to the speakers and chat with other delegates via the discussion forum
To successfully join the event online you will need:
- access to a reliable internet connection
- a PC, laptop, tablet or phone.
Venue information
- The event will take place at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 21 Prescot Street, London E1 8BB. View our visiting us page for map and directions.
- The Citymapper website/app can help you plan your route within London, giving the best walking, cycling, bus and tube routes available. Use postcode E1 8BB as your destination
- Take a 3D virtual tour of the Royal College of Psychiatrists building
About the Faculty of Public Health
The Faculty of Public Health (FPH) is a membership organisation for over 5000 public health professionals across the UK and around the world. We are also a registered charity. Our role is to improve the health and wellbeing of local communities and national populations.
Public health is the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through the organised efforts of society. Public health professionals work to offer populations the best chance to live long lives in good health.
RCPsych - our public mental health work
RCPsych has for a long period promoted the importance of public mental health and the contribution it can make to better health outcomes for those group of patients that our members seek to serve. Find out more about our work
Pubic Mental Health Implementation Centre:
The aim of the PMHIC is to support improved implementation of evidence-based interventions to treat mental disorders, prevent associated impacts, prevent mental disorders, and promote mental wellbeing and resilience. Find out more
For further information, please contact:
Email: catherine.ayres@rcpsych.ac.uk
Contact Name: Catherine Ayres
Contact number: 0208 618 4139