Clinical guidelines & publications library
Guidance and publications produced by the RANZCP. Filter by type, topic, date or category.
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Antipsychotic medications as a treatment of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementiaDementia, Professionalism This guideline has been rescinded pending review. PDF Clinical guideline Clinical guideline- Last updated: Aug 2016
- Published in Australia
 - PPG #10
- Rescinded
 
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Direct-to-consumer advertising of pharmaceuticalsEthics, 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 trainingOld 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 VictoriaRANZCP 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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Deliberate self-harm clinical practice guidelineEthics, Professionalism, Self-harm This document is more than five years old and is no longer considered current guidance. PDF Clinical guideline Clinical guideline- Last updated: May 2016
 - Archived
 
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Schizophrenia clinical practice guidelineEthics, Professionalism, Schizophrenia This document is more than five years old and is no longer considered current guidance. PDF Clinical guideline Clinical guideline- Last updated: Apr 2016
 - Archived
 
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Alcohol policyAlcohol, Culturally safe practice, Professionalism A national public health approach is required to reduce alcohol consumption, addressing drinking culture and increasing the availability and range of treatment services. PDF Report Report- Last updated: Mar 2016
- Published in Australia
 
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Acknowledging and learning from past mental health practicesCulturally 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 illnessChildren & 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 abuseChildren & 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 psychiatristCollaborative 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
 
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Guidance for psychiatrists working in Australian immigration detention centresAddressing health inequity, Asylum seekers and refugees, Ethics, Professionalism This guideline was rescinded in April 2024. PDF Clinical guideline Clinical guideline- Last updated: Feb 2016
- Published in Australia
 - PPG #12
- Rescinded
 
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The economic cost of serious mental illness and comorbidities in Australia and New ZealandCulturally safe practice, Ethics, Physical health, Professionalism This report estimates the annual cost of premature death in people with serious mental illness is $15 billion (AUD) in Australia and $3.1 billion (NZD) in New Zealand. PDF Report Report- Last updated: Feb 2016
- Published in Australia
 
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DementiaDementia, Ethics, Professionalism The RANZCP has endorsed this guideline produced by the University of Sydney Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre. 
 URL Clinical guidelineClinical guideline- Last updated: Feb 2016
- Published in Australia
 - Endorsed external guidance
 
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Psychotropic medication use in children and adolescentsAntidepressants, Children & adolescents, Ethics, Professionalism Before utilising psychotropic medication in children and adolescents, the RANZCP recommends that these guidelines be followed. PDF Clinical guideline Clinical guideline- Last updated: Nov 2015
- Published in Australia
 - PPG #7
 
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Guidance for the use of stimulant medications in adultsEthics, Professionalism, Stimulant medications The RANZCP supports the appropriate use of these drugs in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy in adults. PDF Clinical guideline Clinical guideline- Last updated: Oct 2015
- Published in Australia
 - PPG #6
 
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Minding the gaps: cost barriers to accessing mental healthcare for people with mental illnessAddressing health inequity, Culturally safe practice, Ethics, Physical health, Professionalism PDF Report Report- Last updated: May 2015
- Published in Australia
 
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Members having a financial interest in a treatment or management facilityEthics, Professionalism PDF Ethics and conduct Ethics and conduct- Last updated: May 2015
- Published in Australia
 - EG #2
 
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Refugee and asylum seeker healthAsylum seekers and refugees, Social justice The RANZCP has endorsed this position statement from the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP). URL Position statement Position statement- Last updated: Apr 2015
- Published in Australia
 - Endorsed external position
 
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Keeping body and mind together: Improving the physical health and life expectancy of people with serious mental illnessAddressing health inequity, Culturally safe practice, Ethics, Physical health, Professionalism People with mental illness typically live ten, and up to 32 years less than the general population. PDF Report Report- Last updated: Feb 2015
- Published in Australia
 
