Faculty of Liaison Psychiatry Annual Conference 2026
day one
day two
| Location | In-person/Livestream, 1599 at the Royal College, Glasgow, G2 5RJ |
| CPD | Up to six hours per day subject to peer approval |
| Early discounted Non-member whole conference fee | £414 |
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| Early discounted Non-member one day fee | £216 |
| Early discounted Consultant whole conference fee | £378 |
| Early discounted Consultant one day fee | £197 |
| Early discounted resident doctor in Higher Training/SAS whole conference fee | £283.50 |
| Early discounted resident doctor in Higher Training/SAS one day fee | £147.50 |
| Early discounted Resident doctor in Core Training/Subsidised whole conference fee | £208 |
| Early discounted Resident doctor in Core Training/Subsidised one day fee | £108 |
| Early discounted Medical Student/FY whole conference fee | £99 |
| Early discounted Medical Student/FY one day fee | £65 |

Event Information
Early discounted rates - book by 25 March
Early-bird discounted fees apply to bookings made on or before Wednesday 25 March.
All bookings made after this date will be subject to the standard rate, which will be 10% higher.
How to book | Fees explained | Terms and conditions
The registration fees for in-person delegates include refreshments and lunch. Accommodation and/or travel costs are not included in the booking fees.
Please read our terms and conditions before making your booking, which covers our:
- Event Cancellation Policy
- Privacy Policy
- Code of Conduct.
Event registrations are confirmed when payment is received in full.
An automated receipt will be emailed within 48 hours of booking.
Joining instructions are sent approximately one week in advance.
Book online
- Pay using a debit card or credit card and receive instant confirmation and a receipt.
Bank transfer
- Request a booking form and return it along with details of your bank payment transfer.
Please note, we are unable to invoice for delegate fees. If your Trust is making payment on your behalf and would like to pay by card, please call Rukiyat Babajide on 0208 618 4288 to make payment over the phone.
Early-bird discounted fees apply to bookings made on or before Wednesday 25 March. All bookings made after this date will be subject to the standard rate, which will be 10% higher.
Venue
The conference will be held at:
232 - 242 St Vincent Street
Glasgow, G2 5RJ
Call for posters
The 黄色仓库 is inviting poster submissions for the Faculty of Liaison Psychiatry annual conference taking place in Glasgow on Thursday 7- Friday 8 May 2026. All submissions will be reviewed ahead of the conference and successful authors will then be invited to have their poster displayed as a digital poster.
Poster prizes - find out more about the range of available poster prizes
2. The abstract must not exceed 300 words including sub titles and formulas.
3. Abstracts should ideally be presented in five headed paragraphs in the following order: Aims and hypothesis, Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions.
4. Abstracts could present either novel findings or new interpretations of existing data; quality improvement projects; education and training projects or other types of service evaluation, audit or case reports. They should include brief details of the rationale for the research and the methods used, including, if appropriate, the statistical approach. The major findings should be stated.
5. Submissions are accepted on the understanding that the work has been performed with the permission of any relevant ethical or legislative body. The authors should therefore ensure the work was conducted with appropriate ethical and governance safeguards.
6. For studies of service users, patients or populations, the number of people studied should be stated in the methods section.
7. Submissions are accepted on the understanding that the work has been performed with the permission of any relevant ethical or legislative body.
8. All sources of financial sponsorship of the study should be stated at the end of the abstract.
In line with good medical practice guidance on confidentiality (https://www.gmc-uk.org/professional-standards/the-professional-standards/confidentiality---disclosing-for-education-and-training-purposes) please remember that consent is required for any patient information contained within your submission.
Categories/topics:
Please submit your abstract through the form below. The details you enter cannot be saved, so to avoid losing your work please copy your abstract to the form from another document.
Accommodation
Glasgow has a range of accommodation options. We have negotiated discounted rates for event delegates at various hotels.
Please use to access. Please note it will remain open until 17th April, but we advise booking by 20 March for best availability. Other rates with alternative terms and conditions may also be available via other providers.
Glasgow travel information
- - how to travel to the city by train, sea, road and air:
- Glasgow is well connected by train from across the UK by 2 main stations: Glasgow Central Station links Glasgow to the south. Glasgow Queen Street Station operates routes mainly to Edinburgh and the north. Avanti West Coast runs several daily services to London with a journey time of approximately 4 hours 30 minutes. The Caledonian Sleeper connects London to Glasgow with overnight services. Eurostar international high-speed railway service connects European mainland destinations to Glasgow via London (St Pancras station).
- Glasgow is served by 3 international airports, with connections across the UK and the world: Glasgow Airport is only 15 minutes from the city centre with an express bus service from outside the terminal. Glasgow Prestwick Airport is very accessible with a 45-minute train or bus ride to the city centre. Edinburgh Airport has a direct bus service from the airport to Glasgow’s Buchanan Bus Station which takes under an hour.
- - walking, cycling, subway, trains and buses
Plan your time in Glasgow
series of downloadable walking tours developed by the Mackintosh Heritage Group. These will introduce you to Mackintosh’s architectural heritage and the wider architectural riches of Glasgow, a city described by John Betjeman as the finest Victorian city in the world. Click on the tour of interest below to find out more and download the maps.
For further information, please contact:
Email: rukiyat.babajide@rcpsych.ac.uk
Contact Name: Rukiyat Babajide
Contact number: 020 8618 4288