Child and Adolescent
Please note that this job is NOT approved as a College recognised training post at this time. NCHD Post – ADMiRE, ADHD Specialist Service (x2) ADMiRE, ADHD Specialist Service in Linna Daara CAMHS (Cherry Orchard Hospital) Job Posted: Tuesday, 31 October 2023 2 x 6 month posts available in ADMiRE, ADHD specialist service in […]
College welcomes Mental Health Commission report but calls for urgent action to address serious deficits in resourcing and basic administrative and management structures in CAMHS The College of Psychiatrists welcomes the publication of the Mental Health Commission’s review of CAMHS report published today (Independent Review of the provision of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services […]
Please note that this job is NOT approved as a College recognised training post at this time. Consultant – Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Cork Mental Health Service Job Posted: Monday, 18 September 2023 Deadline: 3PM Thursday, 5 October 2023 Post in Cork Mental Health Service for 37 hours per week. View information booklet here. […]
Please note that this job is NOT approved as a College recognised training post at this time. Consultant – Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (x2) CAMHS Cork North Lee Job Posted: Monday, 18 September 2023 Deadline: 3PM Thursday, 5 October 2023 2 posts in CAMHS Cork North Lee for 39 hours per week. View information […]
CPsychI welcomes the appointment of Dr Amanda Burke as Ireland’s first National Clinical Lead for Child and Youth Mental Health. Following the announcement of the new Clinical Lead role as part of the recommendations arising from the Maskey Report, the College commends Minister Mary Butler in the successful funding and delivery of this post, one […]
Professor Fiona McNicholas writes for the Irish Examiner about the critical importance of lacking resourcing for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in Ireland, as reflected in the recent interim report by the Mental Health Commission. Read the opinion piece in full below or on the Irish Examiner website here. Crisis in child mental health […]
The below CPsychI press statement was published on 23 January 2022. Read in full below or via PDF here. College of Psychiatrists of Ireland reacts to the Mental Health Commission Interim Report on some CAMHS services Welcoming the report, the College calls for urgent and emergency action to address too many and concerning shortfalls and […]
A ‘complete shift’ in the way Ireland operates its mental health services is needed, say psychiatrists Dr Michele Hill and Professor Mary Cannon, Chair and Vice-Chair of the new CPsychI Youth and Student Mental Health, speak with the Irish Times about soaring numbers of young people presenting to children’s hospitals with self-harm presentations. Professor Cannon […]
Spike Milligan Public Speaking Competition 2022 9th November 2022 | The Grand Hotel, Malahide | Free admission – register on Eventbrite Theme: Social Media and Digital Platforms: are they the cause of or solution to the nation’s mental health crisis? After a three year-long hiatus, we are delighted to announce that the All-Ireland ‘Spike Milligan […]
Professor Ian Kelleher, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist speaks with TheJournal.ie about a new study which finds that there is an untapped potential for predicting later life schizophrenia and biopolar diagnoses by looking at people who have availed of CAMHS services. Read highlights from Professor Kelleher below and read the full article on TheJournal.ie website […]