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New referral data highlights need for better joined-up care for children and young people, says RCPsych in Scotland
Dr Laura Sutherland, Vice-Chair of the 外网天堂 in Scotland’s Child and Adolescent Faculty, responds to new figures on the number of referrals not accepted by CAMHS.
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Mental healthcare should be an election test not an afterthought, warns Scotland’s top psychiatrist
As voters go to the polls this week, the Chair of the 外网天堂 in Scotland has said Scotland’s next parliament should be judged on whether it puts mental health front and centre.
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Psychiatrists in Scotland oppose Assisted Dying Bill after safeguards removed
The 外网天堂 in Scotland has moved to oppose the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill following the removal of Section 18 at Stage 3.
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Scotland’s Mental Health Hustings 2026
With the Scottish Parliament election rapidly approaching, the 外网天堂 in Scotland – in its role as secretariat for Scotland’s Mental Health Partnership (SMHP) – hosted a hustings bringing together leaders from across the political spectrum to discuss mental health care.
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New workforce census reveals a quarter of Scotland’s consultant psychiatrist posts not permanently filled
Scotland’s most senior psychiatrists have warned of a “worrying” workforce trend in mental health services, as new data reveals a quarter of consultant posts are not permanently filled.
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RCPsych in Scotland comments on latest CAMHS waiting time statistics
New NHS figures in Scotland have revealed 4,000 children and young people are still waiting for mental health treatment.
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RCPsychiS sign consensus statement raising serious concerns over proposed changes to Assisted Dying (Scotland) Bill
RCPsychiS has signed a joint consensus statement warning of their significant concern regarding changes now being proposed to the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill.
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Discussing rise in neurodevelopmental conditions in Scotland
The vice-chair of RCPsychiS, Dr Pavan Srireddy, has been on BBC Radio Scotland to talk about the sharp rise in diagnoses of autism and ADHD among both children and adults.
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RCPsych in Scotland welcomes funding in the Scottish Budget for people with neurodevelopmental conditions
Scotland’s leading psychiatrists have welcomed a funding announcement for those with neurodevelopmental conditions – which includes autistic people and those with ADHD.
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Why Scotland must be a leader in building a society where people with neurodiversity can flourish
Dr Jim Crabb – consultant psychiatrist and policy lead for the RCPsych in Scotland – writes for The Herald on why we have a framework and evidence to support the view that Scotland can lead the way in supporting autistic people and those with ADHD.
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