Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Conference 2024
26Sep
In-person/live-stream
27Sep
In-person or live-stream
Location | In-person (RCPsych, London) / Live-stream |
CPD | 1 point per hour of eligible content, subject to peer group approval |
Event Information
Keynote sessions
Thursday 26 September
- Dr Hilary Cass will present on the Cass Report independent review of gender identity services for children and young people.
- Professor Carmen Schroder, University of Strasbourg, Sleep disorders and their treatment in children and adolescents.
Friday 27 September
- Professor Sir Michael Marmot will present on the social determinants of health in children and adolescents.
About this conference
This conference will provide the latest research and service updates in child and adolescent mental health in the UK, along with international perspectives.
Recent call for session ideas
The recent call for session ideas has now closed, and submitting authors will be notified of the outcome by the end of May.
Call for poster abstracts
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is inviting poster submissions for our conference in September 2024. All submissions will be reviewed ahead of the conference and successful authors will then be invited to have their poster displayed as a online poster.
Regulations:
1. Abstracts must be in English. Abbreviations may be used only if they are defined (spelled out in full text at first mention) followed by abbreviation in brackets.
2. The abstract must not exceed 250 words including sub titles (see No 4) and formulas.
3. The abstract must not contain bibliographical references, tables, diagrams or appendices. If accepted for presentation at the conference these can be added at a later date.
4. Abstracts must be presented in five headed paragraphs in the following order:
Aims and hypothesis, Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions.
5. Abstracts could present either novel findings or new interpretations of existing data; Quality Improvement
projects; Education and Training projects or other types of service evaluation, audit or case reports. They should include brief details of the rationale for the research and the methods used, including, if appropriate, the statistical approach. The major findings should be stated; it will not be acceptable, for example, to state merely that the "results will be discussed"
6. The title of the abstract must be clearly coherent with the data included in the abstract and the conclusions must be warranted by information included in the results section. Submissions are accepted on the understanding that the work has been performed with the permission of any relevant ethical or legislative body. The authors should therefore ensure the work was conducted with appropriate ethical and governance safeguards.
7. Authors are encouraged to state their hypotheses and frame their conclusions accordingly.
8. For studies of service users, patients or populations, the number of people studied should be explicitly stated in the methods section.
9. Submissions are accepted on the understanding that the work has been performed with the permission of any relevant ethical or legislative body. The authors should therefore ensure the work was conducted with appropriate ethical and governance safeguards.
10. All sources of financial sponsorship of the study should be stated at the end of the abstract.
The submission closing date is 5pm on Monday 15 July 2024.
Target audience
- Psychiatrists, working in child and adolescent mental health
- Allied health professionals, working in child and adolescent mental health
Exhibition opportunities
The hybrid conference is being delivered from our venue in London, and our exhibition package includes:
- Exhibition stand = table + 2 chairs, space for banner stand
- Refreshments and lunch for 2 stand staff each day
- Wifi access
- Access to in-person conference sessions and the on-demand content
- Logo and your weblink/your organisation details added to livestream platform
- Details on the Attendee App
Attendees can log in a few days in advance, watch live sessions, on-demand content, view posters and resources, and meet other attendees online - the platform will stay open for 2 months after the event date
Please contact Catherine Ayres to discuss your requirements
How to book | Fees explained |Terms and conditions
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
Using a College voucher
- Email your voucher and we will contact you if additional payment is required
Fees explained
- In-person fees include refreshments and lunch
- In-person and livestream ticket types both include on demand recordings/resources for twelve weeks
- The fee you pay relates to your RCPsych membership status - you can check your status here
- Subsidised rate 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.
- 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
The small print...
- 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
Venue
The event will take place at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 21 Prescot Street, London E1 8BB. View our visiting us page for further details.
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
For further information, please contact:
Email: catherine.ayres@rcpsych.ac.uk
Contact Name: Catherine Ayres
Contact number: 0208 618 4139
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