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Here you'll find our press releases, our official responses to external events and other news from around the College.
We also have dedicated news pages for our Devolved Nations (Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales/Cymru).
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The UK Government must ensure NHS staff in England are able to access comprehensive mental health and wellbeing support
The President of the 免费黑料网 responds to the UK Government’s pledges to support frontline staff with new action to tackle violence, improve working lives and enhance career progression.
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Thousands of children and young people on “hidden” ADHD and autism waiting lists in Scotland
Thousands of children are on "hidden" waiting lists for autism and ADHD assessments in Scotland, BBC Scotland reports.
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New suicide prevention and self-harm strategy for Wales
RCPsych Wales welcomes the Welsh Government’s new 10-year strategy, its ambition, and its central aims.
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New NHSE suicide guidance will "greatly benefit vulnerable people" says RCPsych
Dr Jeya Balakrishna, RCPsych Patient Safety Lead, welcomes new guidance aimed at ensuring all patients who are struggling with suicidal thoughts have personalised safety plans.
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Professor Owen Bowden-Jones elected as next Registrar
The results are in from an election with six impressive contenders.
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RCPsych welcomes CMH report on improving support for people with complex mental illnesses
Dr Lade Smith CBE, President of the RCPsych, responds to a new report which shows that intensive psychotherapeutic support can deliver better outcomes for people with complex mental illnesses.
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"Cuts to mental health share of NHS funding illogical" says RCPsych President
RCPsych President, Dr Lade Smith CBE, comments on new figures showing the proportion of NHS funding allocated to mental health services will decrease next year.
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RCPsych responds to Spring Statement
RCPsych President, Dr Lade Smith CBE, comments on planned changes to the welfare system.
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"These reforms should not simply be one-size fits all" President Lade Smith CBE comments on welfare reforms
President Lade Smith CBE has commented on the announcement on welfare reform by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
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Treasurer to step down – process begins to find successor
After four years of exceptional service, our Treasurer, Professor John Crichton, will step down from his role in June. Read about the process to find his successor.
More information18mar by RCPsych Digital Team