Free webinars for members
We produce a series of free webinars to support members and trainees, covering many different topics of general interest.
Watch our past webinars
Catch up with all of our free webinars for members. Webinars from the current year are available below. An archive of older webinars from previous years is also available.
2025 webinars
Exposure to and engagement in psychotherapeutic practice is central to person-centred compassionate good medical care and essential for psychiatric practice within the bio-psycho-social model and NICE guidance for the treatment of mental health problems and burn-out prevention.
This webinar discusses the results of a survey carried out to capture the views of our members about their experiences in everyday clinical practice and the opportunities available to employ and develop their psychotherapeutic knowledge and skills.
The desired outcome is reconnecting psychiatry to the bio-psycho-social model. In the long term, the hope is to deepen training, research and practice of psychotherapeutic and relational models within psychiatry. This is essential for future-proofing psychiatry, improving patient outcomes and retaining psychiatry by enhancing the meaningful aspects of their roles.
E-PIMH is a Telepsychiatry service run by Queensland Centre for Perinatal & Infant Mental Health, providing specialist perinatal and infant mental health psychiatry across regional and remote areas with limited service access.
Insomnia is a common mental disorder that severely impacts quality of life. However, it is also very treatable.
In this session we will be joined by speakers Dr Lauren Waterman and Dr Hugh Selsick who will look at how to assess insomnia, screen out conditions that may mimic insomnia, decide on treatment, and implement brief behavioural interventions into your routine clinical interactions.
From awareness to action: The increase in mental health conditions in girls and young women and the role of psychiatric and parental support
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, join us for this important discussion where we consider what we know and see relating to the increasing prevalence of mental health issues in girls and young women, the importance of parental support and how psychiatry can work with individuals, families and organisations to offer the best support.
CCQI webinars
The teams in our College Centre for Quality Improvement (CCQI) department have produced a wide range of free webinars which members may be interested in.