The British Psychological Society and the New Savoy have collaborated on a number of surveys of staff wellbeing.
Wellbeing Surveys
We have collected both background information and the results from these surveys here along with the most recently published articles.
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2020 Wellbeing Survey Results
This study reports a survey of 1,678 psychological practitioners accessed through professional networks.
View the complete 2020 survey results.
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2019 Wellbeing Survey Results
The 2019 wellbeing survey focussed on analysing trends, improving our measure, and taking the charter forwards.
View the complete 2019 survey results.
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2018 Wellbeing Survey Results
The 2018 wellbeing survey was promoted through professional networks and focussed on participants' feelings about work as well as collecting demographic information.
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2018 Wellbeing Survey Summary
The findings of the 4th Annual NSP/DCP Wellbeing Survey indicate that sustainability and transformation plans in mental health will be undeliverable unless psychological staff wellbeing, capacity and retention issues are urgently addressed.
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Development of a Self-Report Psychometric Measure to Assess Psychological Practitioner Workplace Wellbeing
The well‐being of psychological practitioners is a key factor in the effective delivery of psychological therapies and the effectiveness of mental health services.
The 26‐item psychological practitioner workplace well‐being measure (PPWWM) measures psychological well‐being for psychological practitioners and was informed by a qualitative study.
View the full article about the development of the self-report psychometric measure.
Find out more about how the self-report psychometric measure was developed.