Talks
The National Autism Training Programme for Psychiatrists: An Evaluation, presented at the BMEC 2025, ICC, Birmingham
Talk to medical student aspirants about the NHS: From the Beveridge report 1942 to the Medical Training Review 2025
Psychotropic medication for challenging behaviour and mental health problems
Introduction to the Norfolk Forensic Community Learning Disability Team
Covid 19 and people with Intellectual Disability
Mental Health Awareness and what can go wrong
Personality Disorder in Learning Disability
Autism in the Criminal Justice System
2018 Mental Health Day, Belton, Norfolk: Introducing and chairing a talk by Professor Wendy Burn, President, Royal College of Psychiatrists
Podcasts
40 minutes with Professor Regi Alexander - A conversation with Dr SS Lal
40 minutes with Professor Regi Alexander - Conversation with Professor Vinod Menon
Easter 2020, Regi on Corona UK (a podcast in Malayalam)
Videos
2017 UK General Elections: Chairing the hustings in the Great Yarmouth Parliamentary Constituency on 25th May 2017
The Jose Jancar Lecture 2025 , ‘Where we started, how we travelled and where next?
Delivered to the annual conference of the Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability faculty at the Royal College of Psychiatrists on 7/10/2025, the talk covered themes relevant for all of psychiatry. The concluding part, focusing on the centrality of training is on this link.