RCPsych in Wales blog
We have blog posts from our Chair, Policy team and from members of the College in Wales. Should you wish to submit an idea for a blog post, please contact Annie Fabian.
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Epilepsy Specialist Service
Professor Lance Watkins talks about his experiences in working in a multidisciplinary Intellectual Disability (ID) team and the importance of having a knowledge of epilepsy management when working with people ...
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Psychiatry in Special Education Schools
Dr Ann Collins, Consultant in the Child and Adolescent Learning Disability Service (CALDS) in Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, writes about her experience of working as a psychiatrist in Special ...
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Why do we need Learning Disability psychiatrists in Learning Disability liaison teams?
Professor Cath Bright reflects on the importance of having LD psychiatrists as a part of the LD liaison teams.
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The Learning Disability GP – Building a service in learning disability medicine
Dr Maria Vincent, GP Specialist in Learning Disability Medicine and Clinical Fellow in Learning Disability Psychiatry, talks about the role of a GP in the learning disability team.
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Mental Health amongst migrants
The team from the Cardiff Refugee Health Project, a student-led project raising the profile of refugee and asylum seek health through education and advocacy, have written for RCPsych Wales.
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Anxiety and Eating Disorders, Dr Isabella Jurewicz
The theme of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week is anxiety. Dr Isabella Jurewicz has written a blog piece on the topic of anxiety and its links with eating disorders ...
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Dadl Iechyd Meddwl Pobl Ifanc
Atodiad Polisi, David Morris, yn myfyrio ar y ddadl iechyd meddwl person ifanc a gynhaliwyd yn bersonol ar garreg drws y Senedd.
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RCPsych Wales – Young Person's Mental Health Debate
RCPsych Wales Policy Attachment, David Morris, reflects on the recent young person's mental health debate which took place in person, on the doorstep of the Senedd.
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Tourette's Syndrome Learning Day
RCPsych Wales' Policy Attachment Lead, Darchana Patel, summarises RCPsych Wales' recent Tourette's Syndrome Learning Day which took place in-person at the All Nations Centre in Cardiff.
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How has Perinatal Mental Healthcare in Wales changed, as a result of COVID-19? A medical student’s perspective – Eleanor Openshaw
Medical student Eleanor Openshaw reflects on how Perinatal Mental Healthcare has changed in Wales as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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