Members' eNewsletters

Our two eNewsletters contain all the latest goings-on from across the College, including stories from our Faculties, Divisions and Devolved Nations, as well as College initiatives such as CCQI, NCCMH and more.

We aim to send the main eNewsletter on the last Thursday of every month, with the shorter Members' update going out on the second Thursday.

September 2025 newsletter

22,000 members

This month the College celebrated a special landmark, as we now have over 22,000 members for the first time in our history.

New eLearning podcast series: 'Big Questions in Psychiatry'

CPD eLearning is proud to launch a new podcast series: ‘Big Questions in Psychiatry’, looking at the complex and sometimes messy issues shaping psychiatry.

Are you an innovator in crisis care?

A UK-wide search is underway to find the NHS and police teams working together to keep people in mental health crisis safe – with the chance to be recognised through the Seni Lewis Award.

Good Practice in Foundation Programme Psychiatry

We invite submissions for the College’s ‘Good Practice Guide for Foundation Programme in Psychiatry’, which will be published in early 2026.

Expert psychiatric witness training at the Royal Courts of Justice

Following the success of pilot introductory expert witness training for psychiatrists, a further course will take place at Inner Temple and the Royal Courts of Justice.

The 111 press 2 journey across continents

RCPsych in Wales is hosting a roundtable event that will attract clinicians from multidisciplinary teams, academics, third sector organisations and policy makers in Wales and Australia.

Chief Executive's blog (members only)

RCPsych Chief Executive Sonia Walter discusses the recent launch of ‘Delivering for Disability’, a new campaign and guidance to combat disability discrimination and improve support for mental health staff.

Past eNewsletters and updates

Psychiatrist Support Service (PSS)

The Psychiatrists' Support Service (PSS) provides free, rapid, high quality peer support by telephone to psychiatrists of all grades who may be experiencing personal or work-related difficulties.
Find out more about the PSS