Clinical guidelines & publications library
Guidance and publications produced by the RANZCP. Filter by type, topic, date or category.
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Electronic monitoring of people utilising forensic mental health services
Ethics, Forensic
The RANZCP is concerned about the coercive use of electronic monitoring on forensic patients.
Position statement- Last updated: May 2018
- Published in Australia
- PS #95
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The impact of media and digital technology on children and adolescents
Children & adolescents, E-mental health, Professionalism
This position statement seeks to identify the many positive benefits of media and digital technology for children and adolescents, but also recognises areas of concern.
Position statement- Last updated: May 2018
- Published in Australia
- PS #72
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Mental health for the community
Collaborative care, Culturally safe practice, Ethics, Families, whānau & carers, Professionalism
This document outlines principles that underpin the effective delivery of mental health services to the community.
Position statement- Last updated: Feb 2018
- Published in Australia
- PS #73
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RANZCP NZ Submission to Justice Select Committee on End of Life Choice Bill
Ethics, Voluntary assisted dying
RANZCP NZ Submission to Justice Select Committee on End of Life Choice Bill
Submission- Last updated: Feb 2018
- Published in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Public insurance schemes: advocating for mental injury claimants
Insurance
Aspects of personal injury and workers compensation schemes impose disadvantages on people with mental injuries, delaying recovery and compounding suffering.
Position statement- Last updated: Dec 2017
- Published in Australia
- PS #94
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Involuntary mental health treatment in custody
Culturally safe practice, Ethics, Seclusion and restraint
Involuntary mental health treatment in custodial settings compromises clinical care, encourages inappropriate management of prisoners, and breaches human rights.
Position statement- Last updated: Nov 2017
- Published in Australia
- PS #93
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Physical health
Physical health, Professionalism
Aims to inform the development of policy and guidelines for the treatment, management and monitoring of the physical health of people with an enduring psychotic illness. PDF Clinical guideline
Clinical guideline- Last updated: Oct 2017
- Published in Australia
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Mental health legislation and psychiatrists: putting the principles into practice
Mental health legislation, Professionalism
Mental health acts define the circumstances where compulsory measures can be taken to treat a person where illness has impaired their capacity to direct their care. Mental health acts in Australia and New Zealand should reflect community expectations.
Position statement- Last updated: Apr 2017
- Published in Australia
- PS #92
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Psychiatrists, online presence and social media
E-mental health, Ethics, Professionalism
Psychiatrists who use social media should do so in a professional manner and refrain from comments they would not make in a personal or professional capacity.
Position statement- Last updated: Nov 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #75
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The contribution to practice made by psychiatrists who have a personal experience of mental illness
Collaborative care, Culturally safe practice, Professionalism
Many people, including doctors and other health professionals, experience mental health problems at some point in their lives. The RANZCP acknowledges the contribution of psychiatrists with personal experience of mental illness.
Position statement- Last updated: Nov 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #85
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Recognising and reducing alcohol-related harm
Alcohol, Professionalism
Excessive alcohol consumption has a detrimental effect on mental health with a well-documented relationship between alcohol misuse and mental health issues.
Position statement- Last updated: Nov 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #87
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Patient–psychiatrist confidentiality: the issue of subpoenas
Ethics, Medico-legal, Mental health legislation, Professionalism
The use of subpoenas to access clinical records poses a risk to patient-psychiatrist confidentiality. Laws should be reformed to protect confidentiality in mental health care.
Position statement- Last updated: Oct 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #89
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health workers
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Culturally safe practice, Professionalism, Workforce
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health workers bring valuable skills and knowledge to the practice of psychiatry.
Position statement- Last updated: Aug 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #50
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Direct-to-consumer advertising of pharmaceuticals
Ethics, Professionalism
Direct-to-consumer advertising runs counter to the principles of best possible care for mental health consumers. Accordingly, the RANZCP advocates for a revision of the current legislation allowing direct-to-consumer advertising in all countries where it is currently operating.
Position statement- Last updated: Jul 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #88
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Specialist old age psychiatry workforce and training
Old age, Professionalism, Workforce
Old age psychiatry focuses on the mental health of older people. RANZCP and the Royal College of Psychiatry UK have agreed to cooperate on initiatives to increase the training and skills of its workforce.
Position statement- Last updated: Jul 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #66
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Service Model for Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry in Victoria
RANZCP submission into improving quality and patient flow via a new service delivery of CLP in Victoria.
Submission- Last updated: Jul 2016
- Published in Victoria
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Acknowledging and learning from past mental health practices
Culturally safe practice, Historical practices, Professionalism
In the past, some psychiatric treatments were provided without an evidence base. Certain treatments were ineffective, harmful or distressing to patients.
Position statement- Last updated: Mar 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #84
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Children of parents with mental illness
Children & adolescents, Culturally safe practice, Ethics, Professionalism
Evidence-based interventions and preventative steps can be taken to support parents with mental illness, reduce risks to children and enhance their resilience.
Position statement- Last updated: Mar 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #56
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Child sexual abuse
Children & adolescents, Culturally safe practice, Ethics, Professionalism, Trauma
Treatment by trained professionals minimises the initial effects and long-term consequences of child sexual abuse.
Position statement- Last updated: Mar 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #51
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Recovery and the psychiatrist
Collaborative care, Professionalism
Recovery is an important principle in psychiatry, with transformative potential for all people with mental illness.
Position statement- Last updated: Mar 2016
- Published in Australia
- PS #86
