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Jack Duggan, who began work this month on researching the forgotten stories of psychology’s hidden histories, wants to work in collaboration with the BPS to help the discipline to grow and improve.
View resultEducators have a key role to play in highlighting Black people’s achievements, past and present, year-round, argues Dr Denise Miller, a member of the BPS’s Division of Educational and Child Psychology.
View resultUniversity staff are key to facilitating the success of students, but staff wellbeing is still not a universal priority for the higher education institutions, says chartered occupational psychologist Dr Ashley Weinberg.
View resultBPS President Dr Roman Raczka reflects on the achievements of our campaign for NHS workforce mental health support, on World Mental Health Day.
View resultIan MacRae, a member of the BPS’s Division of Occupational Psychology and Research Board, offers a practical guide for psychologists using or considering generative AI.
View resultWe gather articles, interviews and more from The Psychologist and Research Digest, and wider British Psychological Society. Image: The biodiversity stripes.
View result28 Oct 2024
•18:00-20:00
This event has been organised by the DCP Pre-Qualification Group.
01 Nov 2024
•15:00-17:00
David Robson is an award winning author and science writer at the BBC and the New Scientist. He regularly writes about the work and the research of psychologists
04 Nov 2024 - 08 Nov 2024
The BPS Psychology Careers Festival is returning for its third year, giving budding psychologists new insights into the wonderful and diverse careers in research and practice.
05 Nov 2024
•16:00-17:30
After attending this webinar, attendees will have the tools and skills needed to plan their own revision schedule, ensuring that they can revise for all exams being taken.
08 Nov 2024
•14:00-16:00
Advanced technologies allow anyone with a smartphone to collect increasingly sophisticated data about themselves, whether for research, self-management, and/or personal interest.
11 Nov 2024
•09:00-17:00
This is a public engagement networking event hosted by the Division of Health Psychology Northern Ireland (DHPNI)
13 Nov 2024
•09:30-17:00
The Division of Neuropsychology is delighted to announce a training opportunity related to medico-legal practice at the BPS London office.
18 Nov 2024
•09:30-16:30
Faculty for Children, Young People and Families Annual 2024 conference - From shallow roots to developing fruits
18 Nov 2024
•12:00-13:30
This is a virtual networking event.
19 Nov 2024
•13:00-17:00
The Division of Forensic Psychology invites members to attend this networking event celebrating our 2024 Award Winners.
19 Nov 2024
•17:30-19:00
Our Psych at the Mic events are an informal and welcoming space and a great way to network with BPS members across the East Midlands.
20 Nov 2024
•11:30-13:00
The webinar will consider issues related to planetary health, impact on older people and implications for clinical practice.
24 October 2024
The 2024 BPS Landmark Issue is a collaborative effort that sees each BPS Journal commission a landmark contribution on a topic of importance to the whole discipline.
23 October 2024
The National Audit Office has produced a new report entitled on SEND provision in England.
22 October 2024
The BPS is calling for any new job coaches for mental health patients to should be psychologically informed
21 October 2024
The BPS has called for a renewed focus on staff wellbeing as the government announces a consultation for its 10-year plan for the NHS
17 October 2024
We're delighted to announce two huge names joining us for this year's Psychology Careers Festival.
17 October 2024
DECP Chair Dr Gavin Morgan responds to the Children’s Commissioner's new report.
17 October 2024
An update following the Board of Trustees meeting.
10 October 2024
To recognise World Mental Health Day and this year’s theme, workplace mental health, we’ve collated resources from across the BPS that champion mentally healthy workplaces.
10 October 2024
For this year’s World Mental Health Day, we’re showcasing some insightful research studies from BPS journals that explore issues related to the theme of workplace mental health.
10 October 2024
A coalition of organisations and professional bodies which aims to raise the profile of the mental health sector in addressing the impacts of climate change is being launched today.
10 October 2024
The British Psychological Society, the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies and British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy have come together to issue a joint statement.
09 October 2024
Advisory Group members play an essential role in developing standards and guidance on mental capacity issues for psychologists.
29 November 2024
24 October 2024
The debate on whether facial expressions can influence mood rages on, with new work using electrical stimulation adding a fresh twist.
24 October 2024
Belynder Walia looks to the roots of a ‘revolutionary act’.
23 October 2024
As a Wellbeing Champion in the NHS, Assistant Psychologist Vanya Kostadinova asks us to challenge the way we look after front-line staff.
22 October 2024
New research explores the ways in which those with dementia navigate their identity through social media.
22 October 2024
Lyana Ameruddin on the research and some practical advice based on personal experience.
21 October 2024
New study finds that we are more likely to seek policies addressing financial inequality when wealth is perceived as due to external factors.
21 October 2024
When Darya Kalinin started work as an assistant psychologist in a brain injury team, her new role helped her understand her own grief, and support others experiencing life-changing events.
18 October 2024
Assistant Psychologist Bibek Tamang on how the role has impacted his journey as a living kidney donor.
17 October 2024
Sarah Boon, author of ‘Young, Autistic and ADHD’, shares her insights around task switching, autistic inertia, and time blindness.
17 October 2024
Making intuitive decisions can provide us with more than a quick answer, new research reveals.
16 October 2024
Dr Yi-Ling Lai wins the 2024 British Psychological Society Presidents' Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychological Knowledge.
16 October 2024
Ella Rhodes hears from those using the technology: has its early promise been realised?
Series: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 146
Date of Publication: 01-10-2024
Author(s): Martin Fisher
View ForewordSeries: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 146
Date of Publication: 01-10-2024
Author(s): Sally Tilt
View Notes from the ChairSeries: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 146
Date of Publication: 01-10-2024
Author(s): Laura Caulfield
View Special Edition Foreword, Issue 146Series: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 146
Date of Publication: 01-10-2024
Author(s): Amy Claire Fenn
View Violence Reduction Units: What is a public health approach?Series: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 146
Date of Publication: 01-10-2024
Author(s): Sophie Badger, Dean Wilkinson, Isha Chopra
View Exploratory evaluation of the pilot programme of Round Midnight Virtual Decisions: KNIVES Workshops, a VR-Based Violence Prevention ProgrammeSeries: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 146
Date of Publication: 01-10-2024
Author(s): Isha Chopra, Dean Wilkinson, Mary-Rose Puttick, Sophie Badger
View An evaluation of Barnardo’s trauma-informed policing trainingSeries: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 146
Date of Publication: 01-10-2024
Author(s): Dean J. Wilkinson
View ‘Teachable’ and ‘reachable moments’ in violence prevention and reduction: Does coaching psychology have something to offer criminal justice and forensic psychology services?Series: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 146
Date of Publication: 01-10-2024
Author(s): Ian Garner
View An evaluation of the Teachable Moments A&E Service: Correlating age with presenting needs and assessing how family difficulties impact intervention effectivenessSeries: Forensic Update Volume: 1 Issue: 146
Date of Publication: 01-10-2024
Author(s): Lianne Murphy, Rachel Frankham
View The current approach of HMPPS to the risk assessment and risk management of those at risk of being drawn into terrorism, including key considerations and challenges of working with this cohortSeries: The Neuropsychologist Volume: 1 Issue: 18
Date of Publication: 01-10-2024
Author(s): Jessica Fish
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