In recent years, our global child health programmes have supported paediatric training for hospital based clinicians in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda, as well as organisations working with disabled children in Gaza and the Palestinian West Bank. For every £1 of OL we receive from membership, we generate £20-30 of grant funded programme value. Since the mid 2000s, RCPCH has progressively refined its use of the oversees levy (OL), which now comprises 4% of the total membership cost. OL is used to support RCPCH activities in countries defined as low-income - that is, the poorest 35-40 countries in the world. It aligns with the College's objective to improve child health through advocacy, policy, technical or hands-on support in global regions, particularly those with high rates of child mortality and morbidity. Our overseas levy (OL) supports internationally-orientated activities. You may also be able to claim tax relief on RCPCH examinations. If you need a receipt for your subscription and/or training fees, please contact the Member Services Team on on how to claim tax relief on GOV.UK If you are registered for training, you may also claim tax relief on your training fees as of. This means you can claim back at least 22% of your subscription. If you are resident in the UK, your subscription is fully allowable as a deduction from taxable income. joining another UK medical college (only available for Associates, Ordinary Members and Fellows resident in the UK).moving overseas (only available for Associates, Ordinary Members and Fellows).maternity, shared parental or adoption leave.working less than full time (only available for Associates, Ordinary Members and Fellows resident in the UK).This means members are responsible to inform for informing us in advance of any change of circumstances in order to get a discount for the full period.Ĭhange of circumstances include the following (please note that this list is not exhaustive): Apply for a concessionary rateĬoncessions on the membership subscription - and, where relevant, training fee - may be available for some members, for example, due to financial hardship, maternity, shared parental or adoption leave, or working less than full time.įind out more and apply for a concession Refund and discountsĪs of January 2017, RCPCH Executive Committee agreed not to backdate discounts. You can download a letter with detailed instructions below. If you are unable to pay by Direct Debit or card, you can pay via bank via transfer. This may be due to a number of reasons, including where cards issued outside the UK are for domestic use only. If your card payment is declined, please contact your card issuer to find out why.If you are using Internet Explorer version 8 or below, you will be unable to use our online payment system.Select Make a new payment, then Pay by credit or debit card.To change the frequency of your payments, log in, go to My account, then to the Membership block and select Change Direct Debit frequency. To set up, log in and go to My account (at top of website), then follow links on the Membership block.If you have access to a UK bank account, we encourage you to pay by Direct Debit - annually or monthly. Simply log in, and from your account go to the Membership panel. You can manage your payments in your online account. You can renew your membership each year, and we will send you a renewal notice in December. When you first apply for membership or change your membership type, you can pay your subscription for the remainder of the current calendar year. START - the assessment for level 3 paediatric trainees.examinations, including MRCPCH (membership exam) and Diploma of Child Health.registration for training, including access to RCPCH ePortfolio - this has a separate fee, as indicated on the relevant membership type page you can add training at the same time as you apply for membership.The Membership page lists the membership types - click through to each page to see this year's subscription fee.įellows, Ordinary Members and Associate Members who are resident in the UK pay two annual levies, as part of their subscription, that help cover our work in global child health - see more about these levies below. Your subscription depends on your membership type and, for some types, where you live. Membership subscriptions are governed by the bye-laws and set by Council. Find out more about membership renewals 2023 About your subscription Update In January 2023 a new membership year begins, and we'll be contacting all members with information on the amount to pay.
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