RCPsych in Northern Ireland news
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High strength alcohol now cheaper than a barista coffee – psychiatrists demand urgent action on pricing to save lives
Psychiatrists in Northern Ireland are calling for immediate action on a policy which could save hundreds of lives, after research revealed it is now cheaper to buy high-strength alcohol than a barista coffee.
More information16dec by RCPsych Press Office -

Top NI psychiatrist receives prestigious Honorary Fellowship
One of Northern Ireland’s top consultant psychiatrists has received an Honorary Fellowship.
More information18nov by RCPsych Press Office -

New survey reveals nine in ten psychiatrists under strain - as RCPsych NI calls on Stormont to act
Psychiatrists are calling for urgent investment to protect both patients and staff after a new survey revealed the scale of workforce pressures across mental health services in Northern Ireland.
More information17oct by RCPsych Press Office -

Statement on Stormont’s Mental Health Strategy being scaled back
The chair of the 萝莉视频 in Northern Ireland has responded to a BBC NI news article on Stormont’s Mental Health Strategy being “scaled back”.
More information10oct by RCPsych Press Office -

RCPsych in Northern Ireland welcomes expansion of core psychiatry training places
Dr Julie Anderson, Chair of the 萝莉视频 in Northern Ireland, comments on new Government investment in psychiatry training places.
More information16may by RCPsych Press Office -

Mental health crisis in Northern Ireland cannot be overstated say psychiatrists
The crisis in mental health care cannot be overstated, Northern Ireland’s leading psychiatrists said today.
More information31jan by RCPsych in Northern Ireland -

RCPsych NI statement on new strategic plan for health and social care
“While the launch of this plan has some good news for health and social care - we must not be complacent.”
More information12dec by RCPsych in Northern Ireland -

Workforce crisis escalating mental health waiting lists in NI
A psychiatry workforce crisis is escalating mental health waiting lists in Northern Ireland.
More information15nov by RCPsych in Northern Ireland -

RCPsych in Northern Ireland supports University of Oxford's Centre for Research Equity
RCPsych NI is one of the partners supporting the University of Oxford's Centre for Research Equity (CfRE) which recently launched at Stormont.
More information27jun by RCPsych in Northern Ireland -

RCPsych NI welcomes new chair
Dr Julie Anderson has become the new chair of RCPsych NI and a vice chair of RCPsych.
More information25jun by RCPsych in Northern Ireland