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    Practice Board’s HCPC Subgroup

    The Practice Board’s HCPC Subgroup was established in May last year, principally to improve liaison between the society and the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

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    About the Practice Board’s HCPC Subgroup

    The Practice Board’s HCPC Subgroup has now been established for over a year, principally to improve liaison between the Society and the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

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    Practice Board

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    Updates from the Practice Board HCPC Subgroup - October 2023

    The Practice Board’s HCPC Subgroup seeks to improve liaison with the Health and Care Professions Council. It meets with and corresponds with HCPC colleagues across the council. Updates from the October 2023 meeting.

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    BPS Practice Guidelines (2017)

    Currently under review.

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    Working with autism - best practice guidelines for psychologists

    This best practice guidance is for practitioner psychologists who work with people with autism and their families and carers.

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    Capacity to Consent to Sexual Relations

    This document has been produced by the British Psychological Society’s Professional Practice Board’s Advisory Group on Mental Capacity.

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    Best practice in psychology recruitment

    The BPS has a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion within all its activities and scope.

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    AI and the work of psychologists: Practical applications and ethical considerations

    Ian MacRae, a member of the BPS’s Division of Occupational Psychology and Research Board, offers a practical guide for psychologists using or considering generative AI.

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    Member Board

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    Conducting research with people not having the capacity to consent to their participation

    A practical guide for researchers.

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    Research Board

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      • Practice Board awards

        24 August 2020

        The winners of this year’s British Psychological Society Practice Board awards have been announced, including a pioneer of parenting programmes, an expert in perinatal psychology and birth trauma and a team using cards for change. Ella Rhodes reports.

        • BPS updates
      • Practice Board award winners 2020

        11 May 2021

        Ella Rhodes reports

        • BPS updates
      • A representation of Psyche, taken from the BPS logo

        Science and practice

        18 May 2004

        In the latest of our interviews explaining the Society’s directorate structure, we meet Professor Dominic Abrams (Chair of the Research Board), followed by Ray Miller (Chair of the Professional Practice Board).

        • BPS updates
      • Tony Lavender and Patricia Hind

        Meet the new Board Chairs

        05 October 2023

        The British Psychological Society’s Board of Trustees has recently welcomed new members – including incoming Chair of the Practice Board Clinical Psychologist and Emeritus Professor Tony Lavender, and new Chair of the Education and Training Board, Professor Patricia Hind. Ella Rhodes met them.

        • BPS updates
      • More debate on prescribing rights

        07 February 2020

        Alison Clarke, Chair of the British Psychological Society's Practice Board, responds.

        • Clinical
        • Mental health
      • Dr Karen Dodd

        ‘So much of my work has come out of a clinical issue for a particular person’

        08 March 2024

        Dr Karen Dodd, the 2024 British Psychological Society’s Practice Board Lifetime Achievement in Psychology Award winner, on her career.

        • BPS updates
        • Intellectual Disabilities
        • Professional Practice
      • ‘Psychologists must consistently argue for human beings’

        30 March 2020

        Ian Florance interviews Alison Clarke who, among many other roles, is Chair of the British Psychological Society’s Practice Board.

        • BPS updates
      • DanOHare

        ‘Talking to people about what matters to them’

        08 August 2023

        Fauzia Khan interviews Dr Dan O’Hare, a 2023 winner of the Distinguished Contributions to Practice Award from the British Psychological Society’s Practice Board, Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol and founder of edpsy.org.uk.

        • Careers and professional development
        • Education
      • Bella Prestney

        How should psychologists leverage advances in modern technology in their research and or practice?

        02 May 2024

        Bella Prestney's 'best essay' in the Association for the Teaching of Psychology/PsychStix competition, introduced by Professor Patricia Hind, Chair of the British Psychological Society's Education and Training Board.

        • Brain
        • Cyberpsychology
      • ‘There is nothing I’d rather be doing than fighting the corner for people with psychosis’

        11 February 2019

        Dr Emmanuelle Peters is director of the Psychology Interventions Clinic for Outpatients with Psychosis (PICuP) at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, and a Reader in the Psychology Department of the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. She is a winner of the BPS Professional Practice Board’s Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in Practice. Jon Sutton poses the questions.

        • Psychosis and schizophrenia
      • ‘Change must engage a person’s senses of identity, meaning, control and belonging’

        22 February 2022

        Dr Adrian Needs is the winner of Lifetime Achievement Awards from the British Psychological Society’s Practice Board and Division of Forensic Psychology. Here, he talks prison and reform in a conversation recorded by Sarah Lewis for her Growth Uncut podcast.

        • Legal, criminological and forensic
      • From assessing individuals to transforming organisations

        22 February 2022

        Nigel Evans has become an acknowledged expert in testing and assessment – as a trainer, consultant, author, and adviser. Ian Florance interviewed him about his career and how he has helped to shape psychometric policy and practice: as a verifier for the British Psychological Society’s Psychological Testing Centre (PTC); the UK representative on the International Test Commission (ITC); and the current Chair of the Board of Assessment within the European Federation of Psychological Associations (EFPA).

        • Psychological testing