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As policy lead for NI BPS, occupational psychologist Rachel Lindsay shares how the new policy pillars document will support psychology’s impact on public policy in Northern Ireland.
View resultPsychology news and updates from across the British Psychological Society.
View resultIn this blog post, Senior EMHP Amber Dryden discusses how she discovered the role and what it involves.
View resultThe BPS has launched manifestoes for the elections in Scotland and Wales next year, and a policy pillars document highlighting key areas of focus in Northern Ireland.
View resultThis document outlines the society’s guidance on Assessment, Formulation, and Diagnosis as these elements pertain to adults.
View resultOn Clean Air Day, chartered psychologist Dr Ashley Weinberg reports on efforts to raise awareness of the harm air pollution does to health and says we can all take steps to make a difference.
View result01 Jul 2025 - 03 Jul 2025
The conference will consist of keynote speakers, academic presentations, workshops, posters, and symposia.
01 Jul 2025
•10:00am-12:00pm
This webinar offers an introduction to the discipline of African psychology, why it is needed and the added value it can bring.
01 Jul 2025
•6:30pm-8:00pm
This reflective space is for aspiring Clinical Psychologists who were not offered a place on training this year and were not successful at the application or interview stage.
02 Jul 2025 - 03 Jul 2025
The conference offers a unique learning experience, featuring insights from renowned speakers, practical applications of Older People psychology, and the perspectives of academics.
02 Jul 2025
•10:00am-1:30pm
This event by the Environmental Psychology section will appeal to both BPS members and the wider community interested in the intersection between people, places, and psychology.
03 Jul 2025
•6:30pm-8:00pm
This reflective space offers a validating and supportive environment for aspiring Clinical Psychologists who were placed on a reserve list for an interview or training place.
04 Jul 2025 - 05 Jul 2025
DCoP 2025 will consist of two days of workshops and presentations from academics in the field, keynote speakers and networking time to meet your peers.
04 Jul 2025
•9:30am-4:30pm
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09 Jul 2025 - 10 Jul 2025
Welcome to our Annual Cyberpsychology Section Annual Conference, providing a valuable platform for researchers in the field to share their findings.
09 Jul 2025 - 10 Jul 2025
This year we make our way to Leeds for a gathering of academics dedicated to advancing research in our field.
10 Jul 2025
•12:00pm-1:00pm
These informal online networking sessions welcome all current and recent postgraduates.
10 Jul 2025
•2:00pm-5:00pm
Following attendance of the online workshop, delegates will have a stronger foundation of knowledge into the physical and psychological responses to trauma.
30 June 2025
Nearly one in five pupils in England are now receiving SEND support in the classroom.
25 June 2025
Read about the latest activity from the BPS Policy and Public Affairs team.
25 June 2025
The government has announced changes to Universal Credit and the structure of PIP payments.
24 June 2025
From 30 June 2025, it will be a requirement for all Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioners (MHWP) working in NHS commissioned healthcare to be registered.
23 June 2025
The British Psychological Society (BPS) is calling for all political parties in Northern Ireland to harness the power of psychology to deliver effective policy that can transform lives for the better.
20 June 2025
The Lifetime Achievement award celebrates a psychologist who has had a significant impact on psychological knowledge.
16 June 2025
NHS England approves BPS and BABCP registration scheme for Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioners.
16 June 2025
Ahead of the election to the Scottish Parliament next year, the British Psychological Society’s manifesto calls for psychology to be at the heart of policy making, with an approach that places people first.
16 June 2025
The BPS has launched its CPD Quality Mark Scheme aiming to showcase high quality training to the right audience and helping people find the best course for them.
12 June 2025
Key topics relating to psychology and the environment will be the focus of a new journal set to be launched in 2026.
12 June 2025
The BPS responds to the latest findings from the Guardian about poverty in the UK.
11 June 2025
BPS President Dr Roman Raczka discusses the government's announcements made in the 2025 Spending Review.
30 July 2025
30 June 2025
Knowing that sudden flashes of insight can be joyous occasions might develop early, but understanding why may take longer, according to new research.
30 June 2025
Mention child and adolescent mental health, and the word ‘crisis’ is rarely far behind…
27 June 2025
Apologies with longer words, that are more effortful to speak, are perceived as more sincere, according to new research.
27 June 2025
Want to return happier from your time off? Ask yourself these questions first…
26 June 2025
Professor Victoria Tischler on the day centre, L’Adamant, on the banks of the Seine in Paris.
25 June 2025
New study finds that, contrary to previous assumptions, we also copy our conversation partner’s facial expressions in negative social interactions.
25 June 2025
Marcus Munafò on how we can make the most of open research outputs – the study protocols, information sheets, consent forms, data and code, and so on.
24 June 2025
Ella Rhodes spoke to Dr Rob Nash, Head of Psychological Research at the National Institute of Teaching. A recipient of an Advance HE National Teaching Fellowship, Nash started his psychology career as a lecturer and memory researcher, before moving increasingly into educational research.
23 June 2025
Counter to the ethos of pay transparency, having knowledge of how we rank against workplace peers in terms of performance and pay may influence how much money we feel we deserve.
23 June 2025
Psychology graduate Ella Ucer shares her experiences.
20 June 2025
A tribute to a life dedicated to making the world safer, from John Wreathall.
20 June 2025
Chartered Psychologist Dr Jennifer McClay with a personal and professional take on ‘emotionally-based school non-attendance’, or ‘school refusal’.
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