Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Conference 2024
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Location | In-person (RCPsych, London) / Live-stream |
CPD | 1 point per hour of eligible content, subject to peer group approval |
Consultant rate | £295 whole event/£180 per day |
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Higher Trainee/SAS Doctor rate | £265 whole event/£160 per day |
Core Trainee/Subsidised/Retired rate | £160 whole event/£95 per day |
Foundation year doctor/Medical student | £90 whole event/£55 per day |
Non-member/Allied health professional | £345 whole event/£210 per day |
Conference dinner ticket | £60 |

Event Information
Overview and programme
This conference will provide the latest research and service updates in child and adolescent mental health in the UK, along with international perspectives.
- Read the latest conference programme
Programme highlights will include:
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.
- Professor Anita Thapar will focus on genetics in child and adolescent mental health
Friday - parallel session - Forensic psychiatry
If you are attending the session on Forensic Psychiatry, these are the resources you will need:
- Vignette A
- Vignette B
- Vignettes information and consent
- Part A informed consent
- Part A plain language summary
The presenters will give instructions at the start of the session.
Venue
How will the livestream option work?
This event will be livestreamed via a platform called EventsAir. Registered participants will receive their link to join the conference in their joining instructions. Joining instructions will be sent out a few days in advance of the event.
- Explore the EventsAir FAQ guide which provides a list of commonly asked questions about our EventsAir streaming platform, from navigating the online platform to technical issues
- We have also produced an Attendee Events Air Guidance Booklet (PDF) which covers all aspects of your journey as an attendee on the online platform
- Watch the helpful explainer video
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
Target audience
- Psychiatrists, working in child and adolescent mental health
- Allied health professionals, working in child and adolescent mental health
For further information, please contact:
Email: [email protected]
Contact Name: Catherine Ayres
Contact number: 0208 618 4139
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