The public consultation period for feedback on the draft Doctoral Counselling Accreditation Standards will be open until 5 June.
The new staff include therapists, mental health nurses and support staff. They are now in post across NHS trusts and community health services in England ...
The recently launched BPS Careers Series offers practical guidance and career inspiration across five key themes.
Juror Appreciation Week (May 4-10th 2026) highlights the underappreciated role of jurors within the justice system.
POST Fellowship alumna, Annie O’Brien, shares how her POSTnote research developed, the experience of interviewing stakeholders about maternal mental health and her work’s impact.
After each talk, there will be time for participants to ask Lucy and Peter questions about their work and webinar presentations.
Our awards allow us to recognise the wealth of talent in psychology, while our member grants enable us to support their important work and research. Society awards Member grants Honorary awards Member ...
What is the Code of Ethics and Conduct? Under the terms of our Royal Charter, the BPS maintains a Code of Ethics and Conduct (current revision from 2009). The society's Member Conduct Rules require ...
In this election overview, we've included links to all the party manifestos for you to view the various pledges each party would introduce should they win the election and form the next Scottish ...
What is a forensic psychologist? Our role as a forensic psychologist relates to working with people who have been affected by crime or other legal systems (e.g. family courts). Our aim is to work with ...
The BPS Early Career Study Visit Scheme is a brilliant opportunity for BPS members early on in their career to visit an academic institution for up to six weeks. Previous recipients have used the ...
How do people end up in prison, why do they reoffend, and what helps people move on? Ella Rhodes speaks to forensic psychologists Dr Rachel Worthington and Dr Geraldine Akerman.