RCPsych in Scotland blog
This page features blog posts from around Scotland: projects our members are working on, recruitment initiatives, our engagement with the third sector, teaching, training or just the day-to-day experience of working in mental health services in Scotland.
If you have something that might be of interest to members and would like to write a future blog then please contact Angela Currie. Our Chair will have the final say on which ones we publish.
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Making Scottish psychiatry sexy again
Chair of the RCPsych in Scotland, Jane Morris, reflects on the efforts this year and discusses what's ahead for the College and members in Scotland.
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The live power of small conferences
In this month's guest blog, Scottish Vice Chair Dr Jane Morris talks about Scottish Conferences and the importance of Faculties as the backbone of Scottish psychiatry
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Your College Needs You
In her latest update, Scottish Chair Dr Linda Findlay talks about the necessity of positively influencing mental health services through the policy work of the College in Scotland, developments in ...
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Young minds online
What are children and young people viewing online, and how does it affect their mental health? Jane Morris, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, and PMHIC Advisory Board member discusses this topic, and ...
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A busy year ahead
Matthew James, RCPsych in Scotland Policy Officer, provides an overview of some of the upcoming policy priorities for the College in Scotland.
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RCPsych in Scotland Winter Meeting January 2023
RCPsych in Scotland Co-ordinator, Angela Currie, takes the opportunity to highlight the face to face Winter conference taking place in Glasgow next week.
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CESR Fellowship in Psychiatry: First for Scotland
In this month's guest blog, Dr Priti Singh gives an overview of the first ever sponsored CESR Fellowship programme in Scotland.
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Scottish Mental Health Law Review Final Report
In this month's guest blog, Dr Roger Smyth, Chair of the Legislative Oversight Forum provides an overview of the final report and requests comments from the membership.
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