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In this article the outgoing and incoming chairs of the BPS Student Committee give their thoughts on the findings from the recent BPS Covid-19 impact survey.
View resultThe last few weeks have been tough for everyone as we’ve had to adapt quickly to a new way of working, and I want to thank all of you who have been involved in our response.
View resultTo best support students, and understand the impact of the pandemic on their studies and research, the BPS is running a Covid-19 impact survey, and wants to hear your views.
View resultThe following article has been provided by Dr Kim O’Connor on behalf of the Covid-19 Confinement Workstream Group.
View result04 December 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has had far-reaching consequences for everyone, including the academic staff and students in psychology departments.
20 July 2020
Leading psychologists are warning that the devastating impact of the global Covid-19 emergency has fundamentally changed all aspects of societies and say urgent and wide-ranging psychological research is needed to support their recovery.
11 February 2021
We've called for psychology to be placed at the centre of the nation’s recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic in response to the planned NHS reforms announced today.
02 November 2021
With Covid-19 cases increasing across the country, and growing pressure on the NHS heading into winter, the BPS is urging action in the community interest to keep everyone safe.
27 January 2021
More than 100,000 people have now died from Covid-19 in the UK - a devastating milestone in this pandemic.
26 October 2020
Dr Jenny Nam gave evidence to the committee Welsh Parliament’s Health, Social Care and Sport Committee inquiry into the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on health and social care.
18 January 2021
We’ve joined a coalition of child health organisations calling on the government to launch an independent commission to examine the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on children.
03 February 2022
The BPS has warned that NHS staff are likely to remain under intense pressure for the foreseeable future and need longer-term support to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.
07 August 2020
The BPS has produced guidance for the public on how to make hand cleaning a habit, and an effective behavioural approach to effectively reduce Covid-19 cases.
28 January 2021
The latest report from the Children’s Commissioner has called for a ‘rocket boost’ to funding for children’s mental health services as the impact of Covid-19 begins to show.
27 November 2020
Back in March, we set up the Covid-19 Coordinating group to bring together psychologists from across multiple domains of practice and academia.
06 June 2024
Professor Susan Michie will be speaking at a joint lecture focusing on Covid-19’s lessons for using science to develop good government policy.
07 July 2020
Our journalist Ella Rhodes reports from a panel discussion at the British Psychological Society's online annual conference.
18 June 2020
The second edition of Social Psychology and Everyday Life, by Darrin Hodgetts, Ottilie Stolte, Christopher Sonn, Neil Drew, Stuart Carr and Linda Waimarie Nikora, published by Red Globe Press/Macmillan Education, is out now. Ottilie (University of Waikato) and Darrin (Massey University Albany) reflect on aspects of the book that speak to the role of home in response to Covid-19.
05 September 2024
Dr Nick Bell on resignation, reshuffle and reshaping following the pandemic.
02 September 2020
Gavin Brent Sullivan (Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University).
16 August 2022
New research from the BPS has found that psychology staff in UK universities felt overworked and under supported during the pandemic.
16 June 2020
Roger Paxton thinks a better society is not just possible but likely.
23 April 2020
The Repeated Assessment of Mental health in Pandemics (RAMP) Study.
26 March 2020
Psychologists are being forced to respond to the pandemic in many ways - labs have been shut and experiments have suddenly been put on hold.
01 November 2021
Ella Rhodes on a UNICEF report.
18 March 2020
Nathan Smith and Emma Barrett look to extreme environments for tips.
28 July 2020
David Murphy, British Psychological Society President 2019-2020, gave his Presidential Address at the online conference.
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