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Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Conference 2025

25Sep

in-person event

26Sep

in-person event

Timings full day event
Location The Edwardian Radisson Hotel, Manchester
CPD up to 6 CPD points per day, subject to peer group approval
Allied health professional/Non-member Whole Conference£445
Allied health professional/Non-member 1 Day£260
Consultant Whole Conference£395
Consultant 1 Day£255
Resident in higher training/SAS Doctor Whole Conference£275
Resident in higher training/SAS Doctor 1 Day£165
Resident in core training Whole Conference£230
Resident in core training 1 Day£150
Subsidised Whole Conference£230
Subsidised 1 Day£150
Medical Student/Foundation Doctor Whole Conference£185
Medical Student/Foundation Doctor 1 Day£125
Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Conference 2025

Event Information

Join us in Manchester, for a fantastic two days of research and service updates in child and adolescent psychiatry.

Keynote speakers


Lessons from the Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS) - Prof James Scott, University of Queensland, Australia

The ACMS is the first national survey in the world to measure the prevalence of the five forms of child maltreatment and the associated health and social outcomes. The results of the ACMS will be presented including trends over time of child maltreatment, family violence and other forms of childhood adversity. The mental health and suicide related outcomes will be reported. Strategies to reduce maltreatment and to prevent interpersonal harm and conflict in families will be discussed. Time will be available for a discussion to share learnings about ways in which we can improve the safety of children.


How does social media impact on adolescent mental health - Dr Amy Orben, University of Cambridge

Her programme's research examines how digital technologies affect adolescent psychological well-being and mental health. She is particularly interested in the potential cognitive, biological and social mechanisms that underlie this link in both non-clinical and clinical populations, and the influence of individual differences. To study such research questions, Amy's team uses innovative and rigorous statistical methodology, secondary datasets, and Open Science approaches. Their results, in turn, shed new light on pressing questions debated in policy, parenting and mental health, having informed advice given by national and international experts such as the UK Chief Medical Officers and the US Surgeon General.

 

Artificial Intelligence in the future of healthcare - Professor Aldo Faisal, Imperial College London

Professor Aldo Faisal is the Professor of AI & Neuroscience at the Dept. of Computing and the Dept. of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. He was awarded a prestigious UKRI Turing AI Fellowship (?2 Mio including industry partners). Aldo is the Founding Director of the ?20Mio. UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Healthcare that aims to transform AI for Healthcare research and pioneer training 100 PhD and Clinical PhD Fellows. He also holds a Chair in Digital Health at the University of Bayreuth (Germany).At his two departments, Aldo leads the Brain & Behaviour Lab focussing on AI & Neuroscience and the Behaviour Analytics Lab at the Data Science Institute. He is Associate Investigator at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences and is affiliated faculty at the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit (University College London). He was the first elected Speaker of the Cross-Faculty Network in Artificial Intelligence representing AI in College on behalf of over 200 academic members. 

Star planning your time in Manchester with the official to where to stay, things to do, and where to eat and drink

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The venue address is:

  • The Edwardian Manchester, Radisson Hotel, Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester M2 5GP

How to get there:

Train

The nearest train stations are Deansgate which is 0.4 miles away & Manchester Oxford Road is 0.5 miles away, and Manchester Piccadilly

From Manchester Piccadilly train station

  • On foot: The hotel is located just over 1 km from Manchester Piccadilly, approximately a 20-minute walk.
  • By public transport: From Eccles metro station, take the blue or purple line to St Peter’s Square station, which is approximately a two-minute walk from the hotel.
From Manchester Airport
  • By public transport: From the airport, there is a direct service to Manchester Piccadilly station with the northern line. From Eccles metro station, take the blue or purple line to St Peter’s Square station, which is approximately a two-minute walk from the hotel.
  • By car: The hotel is about 14 km from the airport and takes around 20 minutes by car via the M56.
Tram
The nearest tram stop is St Peter’s Square and is 0.2 miles away

Parking
There are 2 parking options for parking nearby to the Hotel: 
  • Great Northern NCP Car Park, located on Watson Street, Manchester, M3 4EE 0.2 miles away (about 5-minute walk) as it stands is ?29-50 per 24 Hours
    • Payment is made directly with the NCP
    • Height Restriction - 2.1 Metres (6ft 9ins
  • Q-Parks, First St Car Park (M15 4FN) which is off Medlock St 0.5 miles away (about 10-minute walk) and as it stands is ?13.25 per 24 hours
    • Height restriction - 2.3 Meters (7ft 5ins)
    • A 25% discount is available to delegates booking in advance via the Q-Park Webpage and using the code - REHQPFS25

This conference is an opportunity to hear about and be inspired by all aspects of working in child and adolescent mental health, and is for:

  • Psychiatrists
  • Foundation year doctors
  • Medical students
  • Allied health professionals

Allied health professionals are:

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Fees explained

  • The fee include refreshments and lunch
  • The fee includes access to conference 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

For further information, please contact:

Email: catherine.ayres@rcpsych.ac.uk

Contact Name: Catherine Ayres

Contact number: 0208 618 4139

Event Location

Location: The Edwardian Radisson Hotel, Manchester