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Dean's Quarterly Update - March 2023
The latest update from our Dean.
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Participating Teams | Demand, Capacity and Flow QI Collaborative
A list of teams participating in the Demand, Capacity and Flow QI Collaborative.
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Your special interest day
Information, support and case studies to support your return to training after taking a break from training.
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Intellectual disability faculty news
See the latest news, reports and resources from the Faculty of Intellectual Disability psychiatry.
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Statement on latest Scottish CAMHS waiting times
Ahead of the Scottish Budget - RCPsych in Scotland is calling on the Scottish Government to keep their own promise to commit 10% of the total NHS spend towards mental health and 1% for CAMHS.
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Royal College of Psychiatrists appoints Deputy Editor of Good Morning Britain as new director
The Royal College of Psychiatrists has appointed Deputy Editor of Good Morning Britain Corinne Bishop as its next Director of Strategic Communications.
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RCPsych responds to CQC State of Care report
Children and young people are struggling to access vital mental health support, a new CQC report has found.
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RCPsych respond to major plan to recover urgent and emergency care services
“The publication of today’s plan is an important moment for recovering our urgent and emergency care services. We know the pressures mental health services are under, and we are encouraged by the plan’s commitments to improve mental health support.
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RCPsych responds to the CQC's State of Care report and their report on the assessment of mental health services in acute trusts
Dr Adrian James, President of RCPsych, responds to two new CQC reports - their annual State of Care report and a report on the assessment of mental health services in acute trusts.
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Demand, Capacity and Flow QI Collaborative - Wave 2
The Demand, Capacity and Flow Quality Improvement Collaborative is aimed at supporting community and inpatient teams within UK mental health services to understand demand, develop and test change ideas to improve flow, reduce waiting lists and manage demand in creative ways.