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View result30 Mar 2024
•09:00-17:00
The BPS Scotland UG conference celebrates the rich diversity of undergraduate research in Scotland. This conference provides a forum for psychology students to show their work.
11 Apr 2024
•18:00-20:00
An online careers networking event.
19 Apr 2024
•09:00-16:30
In this one-day conference, we hear a range of perspectives from psychologists with expertise in the fields of trauma and neurodiversity.
19 Apr 2024
•16:30-18:30
The BPS North West Branch is working with University of Chester for our first networking session.
24 Apr 2024
•10:00-16:30
A workshop for members and non-members to learn more about conducting psychobiological research with wearables and secondary datasets.
24 Apr 2024
•10:00-15:00
Drop in to a day of bize-size 20 minute update sessions on a range of topics across cancer and palliative care psychology.
29 Apr 2024
•10:00-12:00
A knowledge of how to best manage sleep problems in those living with chronic pain is important for psychologists and allied health professionals in order to enhance their practice
30 Apr 2024
•12:00-13:00
With Fiona Moran, The Lucy Faithful Foundation - Scotland.
02 May 2024
•15:00-17:00
A DOP Northern Ireland networking event.
08 May 2024
•10:00-13:00
Many psychologists do not receive training on working with refugees and asylum seekers as part of their professional training, but will encounter them.
09 May 2024
•10:30-12:30
The webinar shall offer a different perspective on depression as an experience and help learners to gain a wider range of responses to depression.
13 May 2024 - 14 May 2024
Submission deadline : 16 February 2024
27 March 2024
The BPS is urging politicians to consider long-term investment in mental health, as a new report lays bare the soaring economic and human cost of mental ill health.
26 March 2024
We've joined with seventeen organisations in writing to the health secretary to call for funding for staff mental health services.
26 March 2024
The society has joined forces with a number of other organisations to call for the UK to be a leading country within the G7 in terms of investment into research and development.
21 March 2024
The BPS is deeply concerned about the comments made by Rt Hon Mel Stride MP, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions which risk trivialising young people’s mental health challenges and the impact they have on their ability to work.
20 March 2024
The BPS is is encouraging its members with the relevant practice or research experience to apply to sit on a new task and finish group looking at the important issues relating to children and young people and gender.
18 March 2024
Clinical psychologist Gita Bhutani has been announced as the 2024 winner of one of our Practice Board’s most prestigious awards.
18 March 2024
The BPS says it is crucial political leaders understand the direct consequences of failing to tackle the root causes of poverty and of failing to invest in preventative services
15 March 2024
We are committed to ongoing consultation and exploring opportunities to try and find sustainable qualifying pathways for the future.
15 March 2024
An independent review of ambulance trusts, commissioned by NHS England, has made a number of recommendations, including on improving staff wellbeing.
12 March 2024
Did you know that, from 24 April 2024, it will be mandatory for all qualified CWPs and EMHPs working in NHS England services to be on an accredited register?
07 March 2024
British Psychological Society is warning that NHS staff face a postcode lottery of patchy mental health support, with services underfunded and in limbo.
06 March 2024
The BPS has called today’s budget a ‘massive missed opportunity’ to improve the lives of millions, with a failure to commit to spending on the NHS mental health workforce, NHS staff wellbeing services, a national roll out of Early Intervention Hubs and the Essentials Guarantee.
28 March 2024
Abigail Dally on her journey from teacher to educational psychologist.
27 March 2024
Ella Rhodes spoke to Dr Sue Whitcombe, Chair of the Division of Counselling Psychology (DCoP), ahead of their 30-year anniversary and annual conference.
27 March 2024
Jade Fawcett looks to Psychology and Geography to ask, why is running a free ticket to public harassment on the streets of Britain?
27 March 2024
Comparative psychologists are abuzz with excitement as bees and chimpanzees show evidence of a capability previously thought to be exclusive to humans.
25 March 2024
Recent study suggests that exposure therapy for one phobia may also address other, untreated fears.
25 March 2024
Uyen Phan Hong (Rose) Le watches 'Queen of Tears' on Netflix.
22 March 2024
Dr Clare Edge and Dr Emma Swift look at policies and evidence, with a focus on the menopause.
22 March 2024
New research suggests that pooches may be as in tune with our emotions as owners hope.
21 March 2024
Our editor Jon Sutton meets Pete Etchells, author of 'Unlocked: The Real Science of Screen Time (and How to Spend it Better)'.
20 March 2024
'The Sessions', a collection of poems by Clinical Psychologist Jonathan Totman, reviewed by fellow poet Ron Wiener. With a couple of examples.
20 March 2024
Margreet Hendriks reflects on the condition, her practice, and the stories of the women she meets.
20 March 2024
An extract from 'The Science of Happiness: Seven Lessons for Living Well', by Bruce Hood, with thanks to Simon & Schuster.
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