The International Conference on Feedback-Informed Treatment

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Kongshøll and Hotel Føroyar
The first day of the conference (29. April) will be held in Kongshøll.
Kongshøll, also known as "The King's Hall," is a versatile venue located at Vestara Bryggja 15 along the scenic waterfront of Tórshavn, Faroe Islands. Situated within the Silo building, it offers stunning views of the historic Tinganes district and the bustling Eastern Quay, where ferries and fishing vessels come and go
Address: 15 Vestara Bryggja, Tórshavn 100, Faroe Islands
The next days will be held at at Hotel FøroyarHotel Føroyar is located around 2 km from the city centrum overlooking the town of Tórshavn and the island of Nólsoy.
Address: 45 Oyggjarvegur, Tórshavn 100, Faroe Islands


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Accommodation
Rooms are pre-booked at Hotel Føroyar****
Hotel Føroyar has a main building with 177 rooms as well as an Annex with 23 rooms. The hotel has a restaurant, café and SPA. Breakfast is in the main building.
Hotel Føroyar / Rúnarlon is located about 2 km from city center in Tórshavn. Guests can walk different paths to the city center or drive about 10 minutes to city center. The ride to the venue is approx.15 minutes. The hotel has a restaurant with panoramic view of the capital Tórshavn, as well as a bar and conference facilities, fitness and spa.
Hotel Føroyar is a part of “Burðardyggum Vinnulívið”, which is a Faroese initiative to become more sustainable.
Getting to
the Faroe Islands
You can fly non-stop to the Faroe Islands from various destinations, including Copenhagen, Paris, Reykjavik, Edinburgh, Oslo, and Bergen. For North American travellers, convenient connections are available through Iceland, making it easy to reach this archipelago.
The most frequent departures is the Danish capital, Copenhagen. If there are no direct flights from your chosen departure airport, Atlantic can offer connections via several gateway airports. Depending on the route, it generally takes around 2hr30min to fly directly to the Faroes – though some routes, such as Edinburgh and Reykjavík, take little over an hour.
Four airlines fly to the Faroe Islands. These are the Faroe Islands’ national airline, Atlantic Airways, Icelandair, Scandinavian Airlines (also called SAS) and Widerøe.


Flights are 5-6 times a week from May to October.


Getting to the Faroe Islands by Sea
Although flying is undoubtedly the fastest way to reach the Faroe Islands, there is another option. Operating year-round from the Danish port of Hirtshals in northern Jutland, the Faroese-owned and operated ferry, Norröna sails to Tórshavn in around 30 hours (longer outside the summer season). During the summer sailing season, the ferry continues north from the Faroes to Iceland before returning south, again via the Faroes, to Denmark.
Given the length of the crossing to the Faroes, creature comforts have been given pride of place onboard the Norröna and the ship offers everything you would expect from a modern international ferry. True, the crossing is a long one and the swells and waves of the North Atlantic, especially in winter, can be unpredictable and unsettling but travel by ferry to the Faroes is a fabulous way to get here. What’s more, the ferry docks right in the heart of the capital, Tórshavn, and as Norröna makes her final turn into the harbour you’re treated to a fabulous panorama of the entire town laid out before – it really is as beautiful as it sounds.
If you require any assistance with booking flights, please feel free to contact GreenGate PCO at mice@greengate.fo or +298 350520
Abstract
Call for Workshop Proposals – ACE 2026
The International Conference on Feedback-Informed Treatment
April 29 – May 1, 2026 | Faroe Islands
We are pleased to invite abstract submissions for ACE 2026: The International Conference on Feedback-Informed Treatment, to be held in the Faroe Islands from April 29 to May 1, 2026.
ACE brings together practitioners and researchers from around the world to explore cutting-edge developments, innovations, and applications of feedback-informed treatment (FIT) in mental health and allied fields. Whether you are advancing empirical research, implementing FIT in complex settings, or reflecting on practice-based insights, we welcome your submission.
Submissions are open to all topics related to FIT, including (but not limited to): implementation, using FIT in specific populations and treatment settings, cultural adaptation, clinical outcomes, training and supervision, deliberate practice, and therapist effects. We especially encourage proposals that explore diverse settings, challenge assumptions, and foster dialogue between research and practice.
Key details:
- Proposals should be a maximum of 300 words.
- Submission deadline: September 15, 2025.
- Submissions will be reviewed and selected for workshops to be held on April 30 or May 1
- Notification of acceptance: October 2025.
Whether you are an experienced researcher, emerging scholar, or practitioner innovating on the ground, your contribution is vital to the ACE community. Join us in the Faroe Islands to connect, inspire, and shape the future of feedback-informed treatment.
For questions, contact us at mice@greengate.fo