If you're a mental health practitioner and your interested in the legal side of your profession then we've found an online resource which you might find invaluable.
Mental Health Law Online is a free internet resource solely about mental health law in England and Wales and primarily aimed at mental health practitioners.
Anyone can contribute to its various forums and you might have even heard of it before as between April 2006 and September 2010 it was known as 'Wiki Mental Health'.
The site is mine of legal information and you can keep up with all its contents by joining its free monthly mailing list with further information available via its Email Updates page.
You can choose whether to receive emails on a monthly or more frequent basis or even subscribe to its monthly Kindle Updates if you've to an ereader.
Outside of that - you're free to join the site's Discussion Lists which cover all aspects of mental health law via conversations with other mental health practitioners.
The site also offers an Online CPD Scheme which is suitable for for solicitors (SRA-accredited), barristers (established practitioners), psychiatrists, social workers and psychiatric nurses with further information on the site's CPD Scheme page.
Mental Health Law Online is free to use and maintained on a voluntary basis.
We offering medical companies, organisations and charities the opportunity to sponsor our upcoming annual conference by taking up exhibition space at the day-long event.
Our 2013 ‘Really Useful Conference’ will be held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Wednesday 9 October where the agenda will be looking at how the well-being of staff and patients can be improved in general practice.
Exhibition space is an integral part of the day as it enables delegates to explore and compare a vast array of products and services and meet new and existing suppliers.
On the other hand it allows exhibitors gather market research and other information from the 150 medical professionals who are the delegates and the majority of which will be GPs from across the UK.
The other benefits of exhibiting include the opportunity to:
We offer 2 levels of sponsorship - our Gold Package which costs £1,000 plus VAT provides you with a:
While our Silver Package which costs £400 plus VAT provides you with a:
For further details about the event agenda or to discuss your requirements please call our Project Manager Lesley Hills on 029 2050 4516 or email her at lhills@rcgp.org.uk.
Our annual conferences will offer delegates some top tips on how to make the most of a 10-minute consultation.
The 2013 ‘Really Useful Conference’ will be held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Wednesday 9 October and will be offering a series workshops on innovative primary care mental health approaches which are currently helping thousands of patients across the country.
Run in conjunction with primhe (Primary Care Mental Health and Education) the day-long agenda will look at how the well-being of staff and patients can be improved in general practice.
On the day the agenda will be split up into a series of workshops led by professional trainers on the following subjects:
Our target audience is wide ranging but our focus is to bring mental health practitioners and professionals, such as GPs, nurses and psychiatrists together with agencies, commissoners, organisations and policy makers so they can work in collaboration.
Our annual conferences provide excellent opportunities for you to network, meet new people, form new alliances and take part in some exciting, thought-provoking and informative plenary sessions and workshops.
Today is also the last day of our discounted early bird delegate offer with tickets priced at just £105. From tomorrow the fees will rise to £125 per person for the event.
Fees are payable by cheque to "RCGP Wales" or by invoice upon request with further details available from our Project Manager Lesley Hills via email at lhills@rcgp.org.uk or on 029 2050 4516.
We're offering free CPR training to delegates at our forthcoming annual conference.
The training will be provided by pre-hospital cardiac arrest experts Emergency Medical Training (EMT) on a first-come-first-served basis to the first 24 delegates who apply.
The people at EMT passionately believe that everyone should learn the valuable life saving skills they offer and which you could one day use to save someone's life.
The hour-long training session will incorporate adults and paediatric protocols and be certified for 1 year but numbers are limited so please book early.
We're also currently offering a discounted early bird delegate fee until Friday (26th July) with tickets priced at just £105 for this year's conference.
After this date fees will rise to £125 per person for the event which will be run in conjunction with primhe (Primary Care Mental Health and Education).
Entitled 'The Really Useful Conference' it will be held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Wednesday 9 October and will look at how the well-being of staff and patients can be improved in general practice.
Our target audience is wide ranging but our focus is to bring mental health practitioners and professionals, policy makers, agencies and organisations together so they can work in collaboration.
Our annual conferences provide excellent opportunities for you to network, meet new people, form new alliances and take part in some exciting, thought-provoking and informative plenary sessions and workshops.
Fees are payable by cheque to "RCGP Wales" or by invoice upon request with further details available from our Project Manager Lesley Hills via email at lhills@rcgp.org.uk or on 029 2050 4516.
You have until Friday to take advantage of our early bird delegate fee for our forthcoming annual conference.
We're currently offering a discounted early bird delegate fee which expires on Friday (26th July) for £105 - after this date fees rise to £125 per person.
This year's conference will be run in conjunction with primhe (Primary Care Mental Health and Education) and is called ‘The Really Useful Conference’.
The event will be held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Wednesday 9 October and will look at how the well-being of staff and patients can be improved in general practice.
Our target audience is wide ranging but our focus is to bring mental health practitioners and professionals, policy makers, agencies and organisations together so they can work in collaboration.
Our annual conferences provide excellent opportunities for you to network, meet new people, form new alliances and take part in some exciting, thought-provoking and informative plenary sessions and workshops.
Fees are payable by cheque to "RCGP Wales" or by invoice upon request with further details available from our Project Manager Lesley Hills via email at lhills@rcgp.org.uk or on 029 2050 4516.
New research suggests that there are 130,000 less people with dementia in the critical over-65s age category than perviously thought.
A study led by Cambridge University's Institute of Public Health says that the proportion of people over 65 years old with dementia across the UK is actually about 670,000 down from a previous estimate of 800,000.
However, the total number of dementia sufferers has increased slightly over the past 20 years the percentage of over-65s with the condition has dropped from 8.3% to 6.5%.
The Institute's paper, which was published in The Lancet, compared data on 7,635 older people collected from 1989 to 1994 against a group of 7,796 volunteers studied between 2008 and 2011.
For further information please read the following news story on the Daily Telegraph website Dementia rates fall as public health improves.
According to Welsh official figures, there are currently just over 42,700 people living with dementia in Wales and much work has taken place nationally to identify the areas which need to be addressed in order to improve the lives of those with and affected by this condition.
This has led to the creation of the National Dementia Vision for Wales which provides a long-term vision to ensure our country can best meet the challenge of the increasing number of people living with dementia.
As an organisation we are now focussing on dementia and the mental health issues it raises across Wales with further information available in our Dementia section on this website.
If you have any questions about WaMH in PC's work with dementia in Wales please contact us via email at lhills@rcgp.org.uk or on 029 2050 4516.
If you're looking for a comprehensive source of the latest mental health news stories online then you could do worse than visit the Guardian website.
The site hosts an extensive Health section which covers all aspects relating to both the NHS and our own personal health issues.
However, underneath this section there are specific Dementia and Mental Health sections which you can subscribe to alerts via RSS (Dementia RSS and Mental Health RSS) to keep up to date with the latest stories from the section.
On top of this the site also offers free access to insight, advice and best practice via its Healthcare Professionals Network which you can sign up for via the following link - Healthcare Sign Up.
If you spot any news stories or articles on the Guardian or any other website which you think other mental healthcare professionals might find useful or interesting please email any links to our Project Manager Lesley Hills at lhills@rcgp.org.uk.
The National Audit of Dementia found many dementia patients fail to have the proper checks when they are in hospital.
It said too few patients have their mental state assessed, and information is often not shared properly.
However, the study found some improvements since its first analysis of care in England and Wales in 2011.
The audit looked at data from 210 hospitals across England and Wales including case notes for 8,000 patients with dementia.
For further information please read the following news story on the BBC News website Dementia patients miss key tests.
There are currently just over 42,700 people living with dementia in Wales and much work has taken place nationally to identify the areas which need to be addressed in order to improve the lives of those with and affected by this condition.
This has led to the creation of the National Dementia Vision for Wales which provides a long-term vision to ensure our country can best meet the challenge of the increasing number of people living with dementia.
As an organisation we are now focussing on dementia and the mental health issues it raises across Wales with further information available in our Dementia section on this website.
If you have any questions about WaMH in PC's work with dementia in Wales please contact us via email at lhills@rcgp.org.uk or on 029 2050 4516.
Sometimes it's difficult to say what's on your mind and talking to a therapist can help you cope with difficulty and make positive changes in your life.
It's Good To Talk is a site aimed at educating people about the benefits of counselling and psychotherapy and is run by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).
This useful and extensive online resource helps you to understand what you can expect from the process of therapy and has been designed to help people find out more about counselling and psychotherapy.
It is especially useful for those who are considering therapy as an option for themselves or someone else.
Therapy offers you a safe, confidential place to talk about your life and anything which may be confusing, painful or uncomfortable.
It also allows you to talk with someone who is trained to listen attentively and to help you improve things.
To this end the site has extremely useful What is therapy? and FAQs sections which will answer all your questions about the therapeutic process and even has a Find a Therapist tool full of registered BACP counsellors and psychotherapists if you decide it is something which could help you.
The BACP has more than 33,500 members who work to a set of standards for therapeutic practice with further information available via its helpline on 01455 88 33 00 or via email at bacp@bacp.co.uk.
If you'd like to find out more about counselling services across Wales and how to access these services then please read our Information Sheet 2 entitled The Impact of Emotional Distress on Health which has been produced with the help of the BACP.
Our Information Sheets are part of our aim to improve mental health services and have been developed to provide valuable information, training and support tools on primary care mental health in Wales with all our sheets available to read and download from within our Information Sheets section.
This year's annual conference offers free training with an agenda packed full of workshops aimed at improving your communications skills during mental health consultations.
Our 2013 conference called ‘The Really Useful Conference’ and will be held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Wednesday 9 October.
Run in conjunction with primhe (Primary Care Mental Health and Education) it will look at how the well-being of staff and patients can be improved in general practice.
As part of our agenda we're offering 24 free CPR training places on a first-come-first-served basis subject to the payment of your delegate fee.
We're also offering a discounted early bird delegate fee until 26th July for £105 with places charged at £125 per person after this date.
On the day the agenda will be split up into a series of workshops led by professional trainers who will be offering 10 winning tips primary care mental health practitioners can use to improve their 10-minute consultations. They'll cover the following subjects:
Our target audience is wide ranging but our focus is to bring mental health practitioners and professionals, policy makers, agencies and organisations together so they can work in collaboration.
Our annual conferences provide excellent opportunities for you to network, meet new people, form new alliances and take part in some exciting, thought-provoking and informative plenary sessions and workshops.
Fees are payable by cheque to "RCGP Wales" or by invoice upon request with further details available from our Project Manager Lesley Hills via email at lhills@rcgp.org.uk or on 029 2050 4516.