RCPsych in Wales news
Read key updates for psychiatrists working in Wales.
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Recruitment open for Second Opinion Appointed Doctors
Health Inspectorate Wales (HIW) have opened recruitment for Second Opinion Appointed Doctors.
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Development of British Sign Language Bill for Wales
RCPsych Wales is pleased to support legislative efforts to promote and facilitate the use of BSL in Wales.
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Artwork commissioned to mark key milestone
RCPsych in Wales commissions original artwork by Rhiannon Roberts to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
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RCPsych Wales to sponsor Nant Caredig for a third year running
We are pleased to announce our continued support for the Nant Caredig area at this year’s Urdd Eisteddfod.
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New Senior Research Leaders appointed to Health and Care Research Wales
Professor James Walters has recently been appointed as a Senior Research Leader for Health and Care Research Wales.
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RCPsych Wales Summer School 2025
RCPsych Wales are pleased to announce the third annual Summer School for year 11 students interested in a career in a medical, or mental health related career.
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New Chair for Health Technology Wales
Prof Keith Lloyd has been appointed as the new Appraisal Panel Chair of Health Technology Wales.
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Launch of the RCPsych Wales SAS Network
We are delighted to announce the launch of the RCPsych Wales SAS Network. The network was formally launched on the 9 May 2025 at the Inaugural RCPsych Wales SAS Network Conference.
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A summer of hwyl
Ahead of the 2025 RCPsych International Congress, Prof Ahuja welcomes members to Wales.
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Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Wales 2025-2035
RCPsych Wales welcomes the Welsh Government’s new Strategy to improve mental health and wellbeing over the next 10 years.
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