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See the latest news, reports and resources from the Faculty of Child and Adolescent psychiatry.

Faculty of Child and Adolscent Psychiatry Annual Conference 2025

Date: 25 and 26 September 2025

Location: The Edwardian Radisson Hotel, Manchester

We can't wait to join so many of you in person in the wonderful city of Manchester. Our annual conference page contains all the information you need. 

Our podcast is now live!

Children’s Mental Health: Listen Up! is the child and adolescent faculty's new podcast. It has been developed to provide accurate and accessible information about mental health conditions affecting children (infants, children and young people).

There are also updates about research and policy developments in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry, as well as information about the work of the College. The podcasts provides interviews with clinical and research experts, those with lived experience and providers of third sector services. It can be found wherever you get your podcasts or on the College page. 


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Access a variety of resources for psychiatrists, trainees and other mental health professionals, such as books, webinars and eLearning materials.

We produce a variety of leaflets on young people's mental health, catering for both young people, and parents, carers and teachers.

You can also see other resources such as books, films, helplines and websites.

Dr Meinou Simmons, Consultant Psychiatrist in Oxfordshire CAMHS and TPD in Thames Valley, has written a handbook called ‘’ with Cambridge University Press in association with the 萝莉视频. The book covers a breadth of different mental health issues affecting children and young people.

The College has  a set of resources for international disasters that may be useful for psychiatrists working in humanitarian emergencies and conflict areas.

The impact of war on children in Ukraine and Russia is described well in the following paper, .

There are helpful resources for those who wish to support children and families who are directly or indirectly affected by war on our website:

We wish to extend our support to our colleagues from countries where war is on-going and to let you know that there is help available from the Psychiatrists Support Service.

Read more to receive further information regarding a career in psychiatry