Ulster University's School of Psychology has partnered with the BPS's Northern Ireland branch to present their latest Student Wellbeing Event. Explore how universities can embed wellbeing into ...
New research from the Royal College of Nursing has revealed that around half a million children attended A&E due to a mental health crisis since 2019. Responding to the figures, Chair of the BPS's ...
Research benefits from a range of contributions, and a community approach that uses experiential knowledge can lead to improved services and onward innovation. This is an area of increasing concern to ...
The BPS has submitted its response to the government consultation on it's Schools White Paper: Every child achieving and thriving. Read our response Our submission is informed by evidence, expertise ...
The government has announced a new call for evidence which will inform the new mental health strategy for England ...
The government has committed to introduce reforms to the Special Educational Needs system. Welcoming the announcement made in the Kings Speech (13th May 2026), Dr Joanna Hill, Deputy Chair of the ...
New guidance published by the Global Psychology Alliance (GPA) provides an overview of critical knowledge and professional obligations for psychologists committed to responsible and effective ...
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) and Dr Mark Griffiths from the BPS's Faculty of Clinical Health Psychology have collaborated on a new support guide, which is aimed at helping anyone struggling with ...
This 3-day conference will bring together leading experts, researchers, educators and advocates in our field to share best practices and develop a community. The FPID conference is for anyone with an ...
The government's SEND reform proposals are at risk if the shortage of Educational Psychologists (EPs) isn't urgently tackled, according to new research commissioned by the BPS. The new report ...
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