Clinical guidelines & publications library
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Addiction, Alcohol, Ethics, Perinatal, Professionalism
The fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) hub Australia provides current and evidence-based information about FASD in Australia. URL Clinical guideline
Clinical guideline- Last updated: Sep 2019
- Published in Australia
- Endorsed external guidance
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Royal Commission into Victoria's Health System 2019
Health service standards
Victorian Branch submission to the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System 2019 PDF Submission
Submission- Last updated: Jul 2019
- Published in Victoria
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Child and adolescent psychiatry: meeting future workforce needs
Children & adolescents, Professionalism
Informing psychiatrists, the medical profession and other health professionals, service providers, governments, and the Australian and New Zealand communities about child and adolescent psychiatry workforce. PDF Report
Report- Last updated: Jun 2019
- Published in Australia
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Electroconvulsive therapy professional practice guideline
Electroconvulsive therapy & neurostimulation, Ethics, Professionalism
Key practice considerations are the combination of dosing, electrode placement, pulse width, session frequency, concomitant medication and anaesthetic approach. PDF Clinical guideline
Clinical guideline- Last updated: Apr 2019
- Published in Australia
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Inquiry into aged care, end of life and palliative care, and voluntary assisted dying
Ethics, Voluntary assisted dying
RANZCP QLD Submission to Inquiry into aged care, end of life and palliative care, and voluntary assisted dying. PDF Submission
Submission- Last updated: Apr 2019
- Published in Queensland
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The relationship between psychiatrists and commercial organisations within the health care industry
Ethics, Professionalism
PDF Ethics and conduct
Ethics and conduct- Last updated: Mar 2019
- Published in Australia
- EG #5
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Guideline for safe care for patients sedated in health care facilities for acute behavioural disturbance
Sedation
This guideline sets the minimum safety standards required in caring for patients with ABD where sedation is used to control the behaviour. PDF Clinical guideline
Clinical guideline- Last updated: Mar 2019
- Published in Australia
- Endorsed external guidance
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Sexual orientation change efforts
Ethics, Historical practices, Professionalism
The RANZCP does not support the use of sexual orientation change efforts of any kind. There is no scientific evidence that sexual orientation can be changed. Sexual orientation change efforts risk causing significant harm to individuals.
Position statement- Last updated: Mar 2019
- Published in Australia
- PS #60
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Australian Family Court proceedings
Ethics, Forensic, Medico-legal, Professionalism
Guidance to members about family court proceedings including custody issues, being an expert witness, testifying and reports. PDF Clinical guideline
Clinical guideline- Last updated: Feb 2019
- Published in Australia
- PPG #3
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Productivity Commission draft report on veterans’ compensation and rehabilitation inquiry.
RANZCP Submission on veterans’ compensation and rehabilitation inquiry.
Submission- Last updated: Feb 2019
- Published in Australia
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Mental health needs of child asylum seekers and refugees
Asylum seekers and refugees, Children & adolescents
This guideline was rescinded in April 2024.
Position statement- Last updated: Nov 2018
- Published in Australia
- PS #52
- Rescinded
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The role of the child and adolescent psychiatrist
Addressing health inequity, Children & adolescents, Ethics, Professionalism
Guidance about the role of child and adolescent psychiatrists, and how they can best meet the mental health needs of young people and their families. PDF Clinical guideline
Clinical guideline- Last updated: Nov 2018
- Published in Australia
- PPG #15
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Abolition of torture and other inhuman treatment
Ethics, Professionalism, Trauma
Our commitment to the abolition of torture, and to researching and providing effective, evidence-based rehabilitative and therapeutic treatments to survivors.
Position statement- Last updated: Nov 2018
- Published in Australia
- PS #32
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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Electroconvulsive therapy & neurostimulation, Professionalism
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) is an effective treatment for major depressive disorders. It involves the focal application of a localised, pulsed magnetic field to the cerebral cortex, inducing small electrical currents which stimulate nerve cells.
Position statement- Last updated: Nov 2018
- Published in Australia
- PS #79
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Ethics and conduct
- Last updated: Nov 2018
- Published in Australia
- Current
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Mental health and HIV/AIDS
Ethics, Professionalism
People who have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and/or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) can have unique mental health needs both due to the infection itself and the experience of anxiety and depression that can be associated with the condition.
Position statement- Last updated: Aug 2018
- Published in Australia
- PS #38
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Anxiety disorders clinical practice guideline
Anxiety disorders, Professionalism
This document is more than five years old and no longer considered current guidance. PDF Clinical guideline
Clinical guideline- Last updated: Jun 2018
- Archived
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The relevance of religion and spirituality to psychiatric practice
Collaborative care, Ethics
This position statement provides guidance to psychiatrists on how consideration of religion and/or spirituality can improve outcomes for people living with mental illness.
Position statement- Last updated: Jun 2018
- Published in Australia
- PS #96
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Enabling supported decision making
Addressing health inequity, Collaborative care, Culturally safe practice, Families, whānau & carers, Professionalism
This paper aims to influence the increased uptake and future embedding of Supported Decision Making in clinical practice by psychiatrists working in the Victorian Mental Health Service. PDF Position statement
Position statement- Last updated: May 2018
- Published in Victoria
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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
