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Dr Nasreen Fazal-Short is the chair of the Presidential Taskforce on Diversity and Inclusion.
View resultPlease welcome back Dr Nasreen Fazal-Short, Chair of the Presidential Taskforce on Diversity and Inclusion, with an update on the aims and actions of the group.
View resultA month has passed since our 2020 Conference, held online due to Covid-19, but I want to start this month’s blog by thanking everyone who was involved in making it such a success.
View resultThis blog is adapted from BPS chief executive Sarb Bajwa’s opening address on day two of BPS Conference 2020.
View resultBPS chief executive Sarb Bajwa blogs on our achievements during a challenging year and looks ahead to 2022.
View resultTo celebrate this year’s Black History Month, the History of Psychology Centre will be releasing a series of weekly blogs highlighting the lives of pioneering Black psychologists.
View resultOur strategic plan, launched in 2015, is coming to the end of its life, and we want to embrace co-creation as we develop a replacement to inform the next five years.
View result18 January 2023
The BPS is pleased to introduce the members of its new EDI Strategic Board.
02 June 2020
The BPS stands in solidarity with all those who are feeling pain and expressing righteous anger about racial injustice and recommit to valuing diversity and fighting inequity.
23 June 2022
The BPS is pleased to announce Dr Adam Jowett as the chair of the new BPS Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Board.
08 July 2021
A new report on the career routes for psychologists, commissioned by the British Psychological Society and carried out by the Nuffield Trust, has been published.
28 July 2020
We hear from Nasreen Fazal-Short, Chair of the British Psychological Society’s Diversity and Inclusion Taskforce; and from Sarb Bajwa, Chief Executive.
03 February 2020
Binna Kandola is Chair of the British Psychological Society’s Diversity and Inclusion Taskforce. He met with Society President David Murphy to discuss some questions we had put to them.
02 September 2021
Dr Jolel Miah recently completed his PhD and is currently a Lecturer of Psychology at the University of Sunderland and a member of the British Psychological Society's Division of Health Psychology’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Taskforce. Here, he discusses his journey as a British Bangladeshi in the Psychology profession, with Associate Editor Chrissie Fitch.